Saskatchewan farmer caught on video confronting trespassing snowmobilers

petros

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The libs and the law. The principle that removing trespassers is only permissible if it can be done without a breach of the peace goes back to the Middle Ages.

What were the laws you agreed to when you took the snowmobile endorsement test on your drivers license and registered and insured your sled?
 

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What were the laws you agreed to when you took the snowmobile endorsement test on your drivers license and registered and insured your sled?
Don't see how that's relevant. The fact that the snowmobilers may be violating the law does not give you the right to shoot them.
 

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Don't see how that's relevant. The fact that the snowmobilers may be violating the law does not give you the right to shoot them.
Did he shoot them? Since they were agitating his livestock he has the right to use whatever means it requires to elimate the risk to his livelihood.

One of the requirements of legally operating a sled means you agreed to stay on trails and off private land without expressed consent.

You're sure a sh-tty lawyer. I'd never hihire you.
 

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Did he shoot them? Since they were agitating his livestock he has the right to use whatever means it requires to elimate the risk to his livelihood.

One of the requirements of legally operating a sled means you agreed to stay on trails and off private land without expressed consent.

You're sure a sh-tty lawyer. I'd never hihire you.
Good, I'm not licensed to practice in Canada. And if you think you can shoot someone to "eliminate risk to livelihood," I'm glad I don't have to represent you. Talk about a slam-dunk for the Crown!
 

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What makes him a redneck?

He comes across as an uneducated bumpkin. A rude one at that. Why not take the licence numbers and call the ArseyMP ??

Yeah, I tried that thing of manipulating the truly guilty person into leaping to his feet in the middle of the trial and spontaneously confessing, but you'd be surprised how rarely that actually works.


NOpe, not really. I'm not a criminal, so I don't give a fukk. Leave it up to ambulance chasers.
 

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He comes across as an uneducated bumpkin. A rude one at that. Why not take the licence numbers and call the ArseyMP ??
RCMP are spread pretty thin, it's why farmers NEED to pack heat at all times. Would I be a redneck bumpkin in the city if I belted somebody who was doing donuts on my lawn with their motor vehicle?

What if that lawn was my livelihood?
 

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He comes across as an uneducated bumpkin. A rude one at that. Why not take the licence numbers and call the ArseyMP ??




NOpe, not really. I'm not a criminal, so I don't give a fukk. Leave it up to ambulance chasers.
You're mixing your terms. "Ambulance chasers" are plaintiff's attorneys in civil cases.