️ Imagine inheriting a vast piece of land, a legacy left by your grandfather for the family to cherish and build upon. But what happens when unwanted visitors start trespassing on your property, putting your furry friends at risk? That’s the dilemma our protagonist faced during a visit to his mom’s place. A close call with a reckless biker and a confrontation with their buddy left him wondering: should he call the cops or let it slide? Get ready for a wild ride as we dive into this land-owner’s tale of trespassing, confrontation, and a surprising response from the law!
️ A Family’s Land Legacy

Grandpa’s Dream for the Land

A Walk in the Woods with Furry Friends

️ Mystery Motorbikes on Mom’s Land

Close Call with a Reckless Rider ️

Caught on Camera: Trespassing Biker

Calling the Cops on the Trespassers ♂️

⚠️ Clear Signs: Private Property, No Trespassing ⛔

Suspicious Truck at the Back Entrance ️

Confrontation with the Trespasser’s Buddy

Police on the Way, Trespassers Warned ⚠️

♂️ Officer’s Surprising Response: “Let Them Have Fun”

Officer Questions: Where Should They Ride? ️

Officer’s Shrug-Off: Subdivisions Taking Up Land ️

❓ AITA for Calling the Cops on Trespassers?

Trespassing Bikers vs. Landowner: A Thanksgiving Showdown!
Our protagonist’s peaceful walk with his furry friends took a dramatic turn when a motorbike nearly hit his dog! Determined to protect his mom’s land, he snapped a pic of the trespasser and called the cops. But the drama didn’t end there! A suspicious truck, a confrontation with the biker’s buddy, and a finger-flipping exit had our hero questioning his actions. When the officer arrived, his response was shocking: “Let them have fun!” He even questioned where bikers should ride with subdivisions taking up land. Now, our conflicted landowner is left wondering: was he an a**hole for calling the cops on Thanksgiving? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this wild tale of trespassing and drama!
Police officer criticized for prioritizing ‘fun’ over property rights

Uninvited bikers almost hit NTA, cop was unprofessional.

Using humor to deter trespassers can have legal advantages. NTA.

Strangers trespassing on Thanksgiving? NTA for wanting privacy

Protecting property from trespassers with concrete pillars. NTA

Reporting rude trespassers is reasonable, officer’s behavior unprofessional. NTA

Fight back against entitled trespassers ✊

Private property is private property, NTA!

Protecting private property with CCTV and legal fines. NTA.
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Protect your property with barriers and cameras. Contact authorities.

NTA sets boundaries to protect property from unwanted guests

Reminding the law-breaker cop of his job duties. NTA

Report the entitled cop immediately, NTA.

Illegal trespassing on private property ruins Thanksgiving
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Police bias and lack of action towards entitled trespassers.

Protect your land with cameras and evidence. NTA.

Protect your property with cameras and gates. NTA.

Police officer’s behavior criticized, suggested ways to prevent trespassing.

NTA. Encouraging legal action and frustration with lazy cop.

Protect your land, but be careful not to die on it

Tips to protect your property and privacy from trespassers.

Stand up for your rights! File a report

Suggests contacting higher police and using game cameras for evidence

Protect your property at all costs! No trespassing allowed!

Defending property rights ✍

Support for cop’s actions in Thanksgiving trespassing incident.

Poster advises on liability issues and ways to deter trespassers.

Defending Thanksgiving with barbed wire, salt, and a 50bmg

Protecting family and property comes first! Stay safe
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Legal action against trespassers may backfire, even if justified ♂️

Farm owner shares hilarious PITA solution for trespassers.

Trespasser sues after breaking arm on private property. NTA wins.

Protect your property and report any lawbreaking to authorities.

Enraged commenter suggests filing complaint against lenient police officer.

Trespassers ruin Thanksgiving, commenter defends homeowner’s actions.

NTA suggests a creative solution to deal with trespassers.

Defending property rights and calling out police bias.
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You have the right to refuse trespassers on your land!
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Defending property with a gun? Some serious YEEHAW vibes

NTA commenter slams cop for not doing job on holiday

Report trespassers to State Police and arm yourself with information

Sarcastic suggestions for dealing with entitled trespassers on private property.

Defending property rights can be dicey in ‘Merica

Report the officer! NTA takes a stand against reckless driving.

Possible explanation for entitled trespassers; suggestion to fence the land.

Protect your property with gates and cameras. NTA, escalate it!

Protect and serve? More like self before serve. NTA.

Get cameras ASAP! These trespassers could threaten your family

A commenter summarizes the situation and advises taking action

Standing up for your property rights can be a tough battle ️

Assertive property owner defends land with no-trespass signs.

Proper evidence was presented, warning could’ve been given. NTA

NTA for not providing a place to ride bikes

Thanksgiving doesn’t entitle trespassing or lazy officers. Report them!

Defending property rights and warning against vigilante justice.

Careless riders ruin lives. NTA, report the cop’s inaction

Protecting your property: NTA’s warning and advice

Private property trespassers receive justified consequences. Report officer negligence. NTA.
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Spike strips to deter trespassers? Creative, but risky move!
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Drop a bag of tire spikes on entitled trespassers!

Report trespassers and don’t be liable, NTA

Advocating for violent retaliation against trespassers.

Did you know about this US right of way law?

NTA! Protect your property with fences, cameras, and signs. Escalate if necessary.

Bikers on private property: NTA, Cop’s liability lesson needed!

Defending private property is not being an a**hole. NTA

Reporting the officer for trespassing and liability concerns. NTA

User suggests lining the trails with spikes, declares NTA

User expresses shock at unprofessional officers on private property.

Take revenge with a bang , not a brawl

Supportive comment suggests contacting authorities and setting up trail cameras.

No trespassing signs don’t always protect you from liability
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Report trespassers to avoid legal trouble

Reporting officer for dismissing intentional criminal activity. NTA.

Holiday or not, trespassing is illegal. NTA for reporting.

Support for holding law enforcement accountable for community safety.
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Cop calls out unprofessional behavior and advises complaint to supervisor.

Reporting entitled trespassers for breaking the law ♀️

Low faith in crime-solving, but warning trespassers necessary. YTA verdict.

Debate over private property and ATV use on holidays.
