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<blockquote data-quote="Davey Crockett" data-source="post: 248122" data-attributes="member: 367"><p>I did answer and my answer didn't convince you and I am fine with that, I respect your opinion. My own experience is good enough for me to think there is room for improvement but was of no value to you so I posted the opinion of someone with more first hand experience with trespassers than the whole bunch of us put together and that was of no value to you either so that's all the energy I want to put into convincing you that I have a problem with the laws as they are now. All I can do is move on and respect your opinion. You don't have a problem with the current laws and I do, That is all we have gained. </p><p></p><p>Update:edit: KDM, I have never said I have the answers other than close up the loopholes in the current laws so they are more enforceable. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #111111"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica'">Morton County Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier offered neutral testimony, saying existing law is not working. His county handled numerous trespassing cases during the Dakota Access Pipeline protest, and some cases hinged on whether no-trespassing signs were in place. If someone tore down a sign, there was no way to prove that a trespasser knew the land was posted, he said. Laws, he said in relation to a question from a committee member, serve as a deterrent and a mechanism to prosecute bad behavior.</span></span></p><p><span style="color: #111111"><span style="font-family: 'Helvetica'">Morton County Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier offered neutral testimony, saying existing law is not working. His county handled numerous trespassing cases during the Dakota Access Pipeline protest, and some cases hinged on whether no-trespassing signs were in place. If someone tore down a sign, there was no way to prove that a trespasser knew the land was posted, he said. Laws, he said in relation to a question from a committee member, serve as a deterrent and a mechanism to prosecute bad behavior.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davey Crockett, post: 248122, member: 367"] I did answer and my answer didn't convince you and I am fine with that, I respect your opinion. My own experience is good enough for me to think there is room for improvement but was of no value to you so I posted the opinion of someone with more first hand experience with trespassers than the whole bunch of us put together and that was of no value to you either so that's all the energy I want to put into convincing you that I have a problem with the laws as they are now. All I can do is move on and respect your opinion. You don't have a problem with the current laws and I do, That is all we have gained. Update:edit: KDM, I have never said I have the answers other than close up the loopholes in the current laws so they are more enforceable. [COLOR=#111111][FONT=Helvetica]Morton County Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier offered neutral testimony, saying existing law is not working. His county handled numerous trespassing cases during the Dakota Access Pipeline protest, and some cases hinged on whether no-trespassing signs were in place. If someone tore down a sign, there was no way to prove that a trespasser knew the land was posted, he said. Laws, he said in relation to a question from a committee member, serve as a deterrent and a mechanism to prosecute bad behavior.[/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=#111111][FONT=Helvetica]Morton County Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier offered neutral testimony, saying existing law is not working. His county handled numerous trespassing cases during the Dakota Access Pipeline protest, and some cases hinged on whether no-trespassing signs were in place. If someone tore down a sign, there was no way to prove that a trespasser knew the land was posted, he said. Laws, he said in relation to a question from a committee member, serve as a deterrent and a mechanism to prosecute bad behavior.[/FONT][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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