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<blockquote data-quote="CADRMS" data-source="post: 454157" data-attributes="member: 28765"><p>Boy aren't we quick to jump to conclusions. You have no idea of the character of my group but assume we are lawbreakers with no regard for property rights? Well our group was made of engineers, eng Techs and surveyors all whom worked together, myself one of the surveyors. Our host pointed us in the direction under the explicit instructions and guidance. According to him, the area was leased to him to hunt. We never left that area nor even flirted with the bounds he gave us. Sure maybe he was lying but then maybe the land he claimed as his wasnt really his. Where do you draw the line? Guess I never went to the courthouse, performed necessary title research, then the boundary survey to ensure I was on the proper land. Guess I had to trust the man hosting us. Up in our neck of the woods, tresspassing is frowned upon too, but down in your parts how do they look upon the judgemental and rude?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CADRMS, post: 454157, member: 28765"] Boy aren't we quick to jump to conclusions. You have no idea of the character of my group but assume we are lawbreakers with no regard for property rights? Well our group was made of engineers, eng Techs and surveyors all whom worked together, myself one of the surveyors. Our host pointed us in the direction under the explicit instructions and guidance. According to him, the area was leased to him to hunt. We never left that area nor even flirted with the bounds he gave us. Sure maybe he was lying but then maybe the land he claimed as his wasnt really his. Where do you draw the line? Guess I never went to the courthouse, performed necessary title research, then the boundary survey to ensure I was on the proper land. Guess I had to trust the man hosting us. Up in our neck of the woods, tresspassing is frowned upon too, but down in your parts how do they look upon the judgemental and rude? [/QUOTE]
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