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« on: August 07, 2014, 10:38:00 pm »

Well I fall right between both of you. I don't pull out a gun unless my life is threatened first. It just raises tension. If a cop pulls out a gun would you wan't to cooperate? Hell no I would want him fired. So keep the gun put up. But I sure ain't asking her nicely to leave. I would flat out tell her to leave. I would then post no trespassing signs. Because if she comes back you can call the law and she should be arrested because it was posted. Now don't threaten the cop but get his info and if he does not arrest her then call the Sherriff's office or judge he works for and ask why a trespasser was not arrested when you have no trespassing signs posted. I would  pull out a video if she comes back. With video evidence they can go arrest her. Make sure the no trespassing signs are clearly visable from outside your property. All the money in the world won't stop the arrest. If she knocks over a stick have it on video. Remember the video records you too. So that is when you make sure you only tell her to leave and state that it is a criminal trespass because signs are posted. If she has any weapon even a pocket knife get that on video too. A weapon ups the charges. Think about if you cross a fence to get your dog. If it is posted you go to jail, if you have a weapon even not posted you go to jail. Make sure you write down the date and time she came on your property and you told her to leave. Play by the rules so they don't get you in trouble and you can win. Just don't lie or break any laws and they can't do anything to you. But even if the cops show up with a warrant she is not a cop and she still can't come on your property unless it is writen in the warrant and signed by a judge. That is where reading helps.
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