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15-SEP-2005

Is this clear enough?

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Guest 27-Sep-2005 19:17
It only needs one more sign. “Trespassers will be shot. Survivors will be prosecuted”.
jypsee20-Sep-2005 04:09
Talk about overkill!!
Guest 20-Sep-2005 00:15
I would avoid his property even if he invited me on.
Guest 19-Sep-2005 12:57
I think they need a 'no bark allowed' sign...
joanteno18-Sep-2005 18:28
Reminds of the lyrics to SIGNs..
Signs, signs, everywhere there's signs
xxxxx' up the scenery, breakin' my mind
Do this, don't do that, can't you read the sign
BTW - GREAT shot!
Bryan Murahashi18-Sep-2005 05:26
Crystal clear;-)
Elaine (etfitz)18-Sep-2005 00:51
Great find! Think I would stay out - they look serious!
Gayle P. Clement17-Sep-2005 17:37
I welcome people who want to walk through my property. I don't feel as friendly to those who cut my trees without permission or tear up the land with ATVs. Maybe his signs are because of abuse.
I envy your proximity to that Nature Conservancy site.
1105191217-Sep-2005 17:17
1 sign...warning,
2 signs...hey I'm serious,
3 signs...sic the law on ya,
4 signs...salt shot,
5 signs...LEAD!
Breland17-Sep-2005 17:07
Most of the Nature Conservancy Preserves that we have been to have hiking trails that may be a lot safer. There signs just about cover every think. Good capture.
David Winge17-Sep-2005 14:03
Great capture, speaking as a person who routinely ignores signs like these, I would hesitate here, these people seem a wee bit too enthusiastic. Interesting note about Scotland, I would hope the right to go anywhere stops at your front door!
Guest 17-Sep-2005 13:55
No, I would not go there anymore! Funny shot.
Stu17-Sep-2005 13:12
Land of the free!! Some folks round your parts seem very welcoming! Here in Scotland, not only is there no law of tresspass, but the right to walk/cycle/horseride/sail - even on private property - is enshrined in legislation (Scottish Access Code 2005). Signs such as these would be illegal here, and the local authorities obliged to remove them at the owner's expense!
Roe..17-Sep-2005 12:16
not clear enough for me..this is a GREAT find..
laine8217-Sep-2005 11:29
Um, yep, there's a fair chance your right. But hey, there are lots of nice places you can take photos so go there not here even PAD is not worth risking it :>)