When Eough Is Enough
By Angie
@andriaperry (117146)
Anniston, Alabama
November 25, 2017 5:20pm CST
Just because I live in the woods does not mean there are no people living near me. For some reason a few of them think that is it okay to come to my property and shoot their guns, weather trying after a deer, rabbit or squirrel without a hunting permit.
It stopped last year but has began again this year. It does not matter if they get a permit to hunt the land all around me, there is a distance they have to say from my home or be charged with a felony.
I refuse to have to hide in my house alll winter, I called the cops, this will stop.
I have had enough and its over. These men can go to their own land and hunt animals there.
How would you handle this crazy behavior?
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14 responses
@andriaperry (117146)
• Anniston, Alabama
26 Nov 17
Next week I will contract another branch over wildlife.
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@andriaperry (117146)
• Anniston, Alabama
25 Nov 17
I also heard a 4 wheeler and not the truck they drive.
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@snowy22315 (182203)
• United States
25 Nov 17
I would put up no trespassing signs.
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@andriaperry (117146)
• Anniston, Alabama
25 Nov 17
I do have those up, someone moveed one all the way up to the edge of my yard. Tony was really pissed.
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@andriaperry (117146)
• Anniston, Alabama
26 Nov 17
They always leave before the police gets here but I will try something else tomorrow.
@andriaperry (117146)
• Anniston, Alabama
26 Nov 17
I hope this is not an every weekend deal
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@kobesbuddy (78871)
• East Tawas, Michigan
25 Nov 17
Good grief, a stray bullet could easily hit you, Tony, or one of your dogs! That's scary and I'm glad you called the police
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@kobesbuddy (78871)
• East Tawas, Michigan
25 Nov 17
@andriaperry Why should you and Tony be afraid, standing in your own yard?
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@GardenGerty (160949)
• United States
25 Nov 17
I would stir up a ruckus until something was done about them.
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@marguicha (223785)
• Chile
25 Nov 17
I hope the police will help you. If the place has houses and in used by human beings, there should not be hunting at all. It is very dangerous.
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@SIMPLYD (90721)
• Philippines
27 Nov 17
I too would call the cops if ever that happens to my premises. You just did the right thing. And maybe you can put a signage No Trespassing?
@TiarasOceanView (70022)
• United States
26 Nov 17
Sounds like they are doing it for fun to aggravate you and Tony.
Hope those cops do something.
Dangerous.
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@TiarasOceanView (70022)
• United States
26 Nov 17
@andriaperry Yes I know you will take care of it..be safe friend xo
@andriaperry (117146)
• Anniston, Alabama
26 Nov 17
Seems they do not do it when Tony is home.
Tomorrow I will have something done about it.
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@Srbageldog (7716)
• United States
26 Nov 17
You did the right thing by calling the cops. I would have called them too. Those people have no business hunting on your property!
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@Srbageldog (7716)
• United States
27 Nov 17
@andriaperry I hope the cops put a stop to that nonsense.
@andriaperry (117146)
• Anniston, Alabama
26 Nov 17
I am figuring its to make me mad.
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@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
26 Nov 17
Call the authorities. They are trespassing on private property?
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@teamfreak16 (43418)
• Denver, Colorado
26 Nov 17
Off topic, but my phone is not very compatible with the message page. I am unable to send or reply to messages.
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@andriaperry (117146)
• Anniston, Alabama
26 Nov 17
Okay, I got that straightened out
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