imdoo'n
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As stated sleds do damage crops even hay fields. The whole point really has nothing to do with crop damage rather this attitude that many people have towards others. I must admit in my generation, early 30's and younger, we seem to have a huge lack of respect for other people and their property. Its rather disappointing, and im not saying that these sledders fall in that group either. What I am saying is that the RCMP could rather care less about what really seems to be a petty crime of trespassing. I fully agree we have the right to protect ourselves and property at all costs. Clearly the farmer felt he was justified by having a gun, because he is older or alone or just wanted to intimidate them. None the less its his land to protect. As stated in the article his cat had been run over by someone on a sled. I still stand behind the farmer protecting his property, gun or no gun.
Until more stuff like this takes place people will continue to do whatever they want. The resect of others needs to make a return.
this i agree with, emotions where running high, as drd says gun over shoulder i have no problem with, gun used in a threatening manner is different. the sledders were in the wrong, we can only go off the info given. no idea why they were in neighbors yard? another wrong. the cat run over could be true or not, like the sledders l'm lost or looking for dog? this incident was in sask not alberta, and as stated unless posted there is nothing wrong with crossing farm fields.
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