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  • #76
    Originally posted by quikag View Post
    I'm glad I have good neighbors and don't live in a crap neighborhood. Never had to deal with this kind of stuff..
    This hood is newer but it doesn't take long before the idiots start messing it up

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    • #77
      Originally posted by racrguy View Post
      If someone gets injured because you loosened up their lug nuts you're responsible. Fatality crash? Congrats bruh, you get murder/manslaughter.

      Edit: What kinda bitch fucks with someone's car? I don't see a problem with someone putting nails in their lawn so that said offender gets a nice dose if they don't act right, but it's a bit fucked up to do ACTUAL harm to someone's property.

      It could be even worse if the lug nuts that were loosened up were on a departments worth of squad cars and that prevented them from getting to someone to render aid in an emergency..... What exactly is the statue of limitations for that sort of thing? Is it 27 years or less? I am not saying that happened; I am just saying that I am not really concerned about the consequences of doing something once I decide to do it.

      You say that it is really fucked up to do actual harm to someones property and I agree but with one little caveat. I have always gone by the 10 to 1 rule. If someone maliciously cost me a dollar I will try my best to cost them 10. I am in my mid 40s and it has worked for me so far so you just keep doing things your way and I will keep sticking to my way.
      Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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      • #78
        I've inadvertently left lug nuts loose on a car before when someone rushed me to finish a job. The wheels don't magically just fly off of a car. Even in Nascar when they have a mechanical problem with one of the guns they'll make 10+ laps before the driver has a problem.

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        • #79
          Originally posted by BP View Post
          I've inadvertently left lug nuts loose on a car before when someone rushed me to finish a job. The wheels don't magically just fly off of a car. Even in Nascar when they have a mechanical problem with one of the guns they'll make 10+ laps before the driver has a problem.
          Foxbody mike will have to disagree
          2012 GT500

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          • #80
            Originally posted by svo855 View Post
            It could be even worse if the lug nuts that were loosened up were on a departments worth of squad cars and that prevented them from getting to someone to render aid in an emergency..... What exactly is the statue of limitations for that sort of thing? Is it 27 years or less? I am not saying that happened; I am just saying that I am not really concerned about the consequences of doing something once I decide to do it.

            You say that it is really fucked up to do actual harm to someones property and I agree but with one little caveat. I have always gone by the 10 to 1 rule. If someone maliciously cost me a dollar I will try my best to cost them 10. I am in my mid 40s and it has worked for me so far so you just keep doing things your way and I will keep sticking to my way.
            No statute of limitations on murder, unsure about manslaughter.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by racrguy View Post
              No statute of limitations on murder, unsure about manslaughter.
              His post was worded "statue of limitations", which is no doubt an extremely clever trick (not) on his behalf

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              • #82
                And that's why he only got a 172.
                Originally posted by Broncojohnny
                HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
                  And that's why he only got a 172.
                  It doesn't bode well for a budding law school candidate to demonstrate such ignorance of proper legal terminology.

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                  • #84
                    I just tend to shoot the car all to hell and then load it up with tannerite and blow it to pieces. Teaches them every time.

                    Don't park on my fucking grass.
                    I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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                    • #85
                      Neighbor was rutting my Moms bar ditch that she mows. I put railroad ties all along there with rebarb sticking up to hold them in place. Not a cure, but one lady high centered and was stuck there.

                      Some big ass boulders would do the trick too

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by BP View Post
                        I'm not a legal scholar like some folks in this thread but if you plant some kind of trap and it goes wrong I'd imagine you might have some legal problems.

                        Yes it's your yard but many people could have a legal reason to walk through it, especially a section that may have an easement. Just say hypothetically there is a water main break while you are at work. The water department will walk through and could dig up your yard. Or maybe someone could be walking their dog and end up stepping on them. You'd be on the wrong end of a lawsuit.

                        I'd recommend rocks that are obvious or you could build some kind of flower pot, decorative fence, plant shrubs, etc... Even an old wash tub with a cactus would qualify as landscaping and probably stop the problem.

                        Or if you really want revenge there are ways to encourage bees/wasps to build nests in certain areas and we have these things called fire ants that'll happily infest a vehicle with some encouragement.
                        No, it's not your yard.

                        Most people can't comprehend the fact that they don't own the property all the way to the edge of the street. In the vast majority of neighborhoods, the property line between your private property and the public right of way is BEHIND the sidewalk. Meaning the sidewalk and the strip of grass between the sidewalk and the street is actually public property. You get to mow it, but that's it. The property owner has ZERO legal rights to that 9.5' to 11.5' strip of property parallel to the street between their property line and the street.

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                        • #87
                          I'm gonna go measure my strip to test you for accuracy.

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Tremor14 View Post
                            I'm gonna go measure my strip to test you for accuracy.
                            lo. You can, but the edge of the sidewalk is not usually on the property line. You'll have to measure to an invisible line.

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by The King View Post
                              His post was worded "statue of limitations", which is no doubt an extremely clever trick (not) on his behalf
                              I am normally reading a book while posting on here and I use Dragon Naturally Speaking to type. As you can see it is not very good at getting homophones correct.
                              Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by TX_92_Notch View Post
                                lo. You can, but the edge of the sidewalk is not usually on the property line. You'll have to measure to an invisible line.
                                I used to be a land surveyor in a previous life, and easements along roads are generally based on distance from the center line of the street fronting the subject property.

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