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someones cutting trees on my land

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  • Registered Users Posts: 493 ✭✭dryan


    Thanks for all the replies.
    The insurance risk was the first thing that popped into my head as i doubt these guys are properly set up or have licences to fell trees.
    Stuck a few signs up yesterday evening and took a few pictures of them so that should cover me insurance wise for now.

    Helped myself to the pile of cut up timber yesterday evening. Should get me through the winter!

    Today i will contact the local guarda station to report the whole thing.
    Should also help insurance wise if anything was ever to happen.

    thanks for the tip on the Reps - never thought of that.
    Is it a case that you can not cut down trees (mature) while in Reps?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,570 ✭✭✭Rovi


    Whatever the understandable temptation (and this would boil my pi55 too! :mad:), don't go spiking the remaining trees.
    While it'd be most deeply satisfying to think that the thief's chainsaw was destroyed, there is a possibility that they could be injured as a direct result of your actions, which could put you into a whole other world of grief as regards your insurance company, the Gardai, and their attitude to 'mantraps'.

    All you can legally do is notify the Gardai, spread the word among the neighbours, and make it difficult for the thieves to do it again. They'll know they've been rumbled when they find 'their' firewood gone, so with a bit of luck they'll make themselves scarce for the immediate future.
    Fence or otherwise block off all access points, and visit the site more frequently yourself.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 376 ✭✭LK_Dave


    You could always put a sign saying that you have spiked the trees ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,570 ✭✭✭Rovi


    LK_Dave wrote: »
    You could always put a sign saying that you have spiked the trees ;)

    :D


    Or this:
    174531.jpg


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,104 ✭✭✭Oldtree


    Thats just gas! very very funny.

    The only way to deal with it is to be present there as much as you can, perhaps leaving some visible work half done.

    I had a similar problem with shooters, even with signs up, and went down more regularly and that seemed to put a stop to it but I got sick for a while last winter and they must have heard about it and down they went again. Hoping to catch them this year. A friend of mine had a similar problem and they even cut his wire to get access.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 317 ✭✭MOSSAD


    In the late 70s my father had trouble with the nomadic peoples stealing Sitka at christmas time-when he came across them he discharged a clip of bullets over their heads. They never came back. Each year around Christmas he would go back to the plantations at any hour of the night and fire at random into the trees.
    We keep up the tradition. Works well.


  • Registered Users Posts: 37,295 ✭✭✭✭the_syco


    Forget about the no trespassing signs. Don't work.
    This sign works great, nobody wants to hang around too long with this!
    Nice. How about "no trespassing/gun club" signs?


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