journey11
Garden Master
I am just getting caught up on several pages of reading on this thread and the other. I am trying not to repeat what has already been said or cleared up.
But on this item--although it would make little difference to the police, I still think I'd get a couple (and put them in an inconspicuous place) so that you can 1) be sure they don't tamper with the survey stakes, and 2) if they actually did physically assault your son or whatever. It's still evidence that can be used in court if things go too far. After this is all over, you can use them to monitor your chicken coop for varmints or something!
Woven wire would be a good type of fencing for you to consider. It wouldn't be sharp like barbed wire, is very strong and will keep the dog out too and it is very quick and easy to install. All you need is T-posts and a post-pounder and you'll have your fence done in a couple of hours tops. There's also a little dohicky that you can use to pull the fence tight with your riding lawnmower or 4-wheeler too. Your son might know where you could borrow one of those, if you want it tight as a drum.
I asked about a critter cam. He agreed that unless I called with each photo it might be construed as permission because I let the activity continue to go on. And, without the fencing, even a photo would be just B's word against mine as to whether B was on his property or ours.
But on this item--although it would make little difference to the police, I still think I'd get a couple (and put them in an inconspicuous place) so that you can 1) be sure they don't tamper with the survey stakes, and 2) if they actually did physically assault your son or whatever. It's still evidence that can be used in court if things go too far. After this is all over, you can use them to monitor your chicken coop for varmints or something!
Woven wire would be a good type of fencing for you to consider. It wouldn't be sharp like barbed wire, is very strong and will keep the dog out too and it is very quick and easy to install. All you need is T-posts and a post-pounder and you'll have your fence done in a couple of hours tops. There's also a little dohicky that you can use to pull the fence tight with your riding lawnmower or 4-wheeler too. Your son might know where you could borrow one of those, if you want it tight as a drum.