Owning a swimming pool and/or trampoline is a clear invite yourself over without asking the owner's permission May 05, 2014 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 83 |
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Cambion
Is trespassing still a crime? Wouldn't hopping in someone else's pool be considered trespassing?
Re: Owning a swimming pool and/or trampoline is a clear invite yourself over without asking the owner's permission May 06, 2014 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 3,003 |
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Cambion
Is trespassing still a crime? Wouldn't hopping in someone else's pool be considered trespassing?
(snip) .... pull carrots out of your garden to throw at one another or pick all your daffodils.
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orangeflower84
I noticed that lately, if you owned a swimming pool and/or a trampoline in your backyard, neighbors that you hardly know invites themselves over.
It also attracts Breeders to drop their kids off as unpaid babysitters and leave them there for hours. And don't forget to feed their little snowflakes too since they can drain your grocery bill.
It happened to some of my neighbors and they would get those rude unexepcted people that would invite themselves over. Our area has a communty pool but some houses have their own private pool.
One of the family built themsleves their own pool and once it's done, the kids would invite themselves over there but are not interested in playing with other kids, just the pool. Another neighbor owns a trampoline in his backyard; same result.
Luckily, my family owns neither a pool or a trampoline so we don't have to worry about them inviting themselves over. My next door neighbor owns a pool but the heater broke and they don't allow anyone to come over.
I don't get those people that would invite themselves over or dropping their kids off to strangers as unpaid babysitters. That just screams a lawsuit waiting to happen and we all know that Breeders are Sue Happy.
Has anyone here ever deal with those people? What did you do to put a stop to it?
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Re: Owning a swimming pool and/or trampoline is a clear invite yourself over without asking the owner's permission May 08, 2014 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 1,603 |
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blondie
How about No Trespassing signs? The stealing makes no sense. It's a criminal act so the police would have to respond.
I guess it depends on where you live, but I just don't get it. I know some people who live in California and Nevada who can't leave things outside, not because there is a risk but a certainty that it will be stolen. That means there are always people stalking the yard? I could not sleep if that was going on, and these are decent middle class areas.
I live in a semi rural area, where if anyone is seen in another's yard they take their life in their hands. The police take it seriously, any trespassing, or reports of suspicious vehicles or people. If I want neighbors over I'll invite them, thankyou.
I know people with this mentality though, no boundaries, and I am about to make an example of one of them. Fortunately the law still recognizes ownership rights, for now anyway. These takers try to play on making you seem like a big meanie for not "sharing" your things with Poor little them. These are the people who borrow stuff and either never return, or return the things broken and say sorry, but they don't replace what they broke.
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