Picture this: you’re visiting your mom’s massive property, enjoying a peaceful walk with your dogs, when suddenly, motorbikes come zooming by, almost hitting your furry friends! That’s exactly what happened to one landowner who decided enough was enough. After spotting the trespassing bikers, they called the police to report the incident. But things took an unexpected turn when the officer arrived…
Inherited Land and Unwanted Visitors
Family Retreat and Mysterious Motorbikes
A Peaceful Visit Turns Tense
Motorbikes on the Property? ️
Close Call with a Motorbike
Confrontation and Calling the Police
Trespasser’s Reaction
Clear Signs of Private Property
Another Trespasser Spotted
Confronting the Second Trespasser ️
Police on Their Way
Officer’s Surprising Response
Let People Have Their Fun?
Officer’s Questionable Comment
To Report or Not to Report?
Private Property Drama: Who’s in the Wrong?
After a close call with a trespassing motorbike, our landowner decided to call the police to report the incident. But when the officer arrived, he seemed less than interested in the situation, even suggesting that the landowner should let people have their fun. The officer’s response left the landowner and their mom questioning whether they should report the officer’s behavior. But first, they wanted to know: were they wrong for calling the police on the trespassers in the first place? Let’s see what the internet thinks about this sticky situation…
Landowner calls cops on trespassing bikers, commenters criticize cop’s response.
Landowner was justified in calling cops on trespassing bikers.
Clever sign trick to deter trespassers sparks debate and ideas
Landowner justified in calling cops on trespassing bikers
Landowner justified in protecting property from trespassing bikers
Reporting r**e trespassers on private land: NTA or overreaction?
Protecting your property: NTA calls out police for inaction.
Landowner justified in calling cops on trespassing bikers. Police overreacted.
Protecting private property from liability risks. ✈️
Protect your property with barriers, cameras, and tow warnings. NTA.
Protecting property or being unwelcoming? NTA comment sparks debate.
Responsible citizen confirms proper protocol for reporting trespassing
Landowner’s overreaction to bikers justified? Commenter says NTA.
Rural cop accused of bias against biker trespassers. NTA wins.
Landowner calls cops on trespassing bikers, commenter agrees it’s NTA.
Commenter calls out cop, sparks no replies.
Police bias towards bikers? Commenter thinks so.
Protect your land! Document damage and report to authorities.
Protecting your property is your right , get cameras and lock gates.
Landowner justified in calling cops on trespassing bikers. Suggestions for dealing? A) Put up a sign saying paying for parking/entry is required. B) Drop trees/rocks on the trail, fence the trail head.
NTA needs to escalate and contact a lawyer for trespassing bikers.
Landowner defends actions against trespassing bikers
Commenter suggests illegal action, receives rightful admonishment.
Landowner fears liability for injury/death on property, NTA.
Landowner’s friends trespassed, commenter says NTA.
Preventing trespassing: post signs, block trails, call police.
Landowner takes a stand against trespassing bikers with legal tips
Protect your property: report, restrict access, and get locals onside
Commenter calls out NTA trespassers and cops with emoji
Landowner justified in calling cops on trespassing bikers. NTA.
Landowner’s right to protect property questioned by cop and commenter.
Commenter defends landowner’s call to cops on trespassing bikers.
Protecting property or overreacting? NTA explains liability concerns.
Get the authorities involved and set up game cameras!
Biker trespassing solution: barbed wire, fences, salt, and 50bmg?
Landowner takes action against trespassing bikers, comment supports decision.
Commenter criticizes police officer’s response to trespassing bikers.
Farm owner suggests using downed trees to deter trespassers
Legal action advised to prevent injury and avoid liability.
Private property, no trespassing: biker breaks arm, sues owner. NTA.
Landowner justified in calling cops on trespassing bikers
Landowner not at fault, but reporting officer may be problematic
Landowner suggests extreme action against trespassing bikers.
Commenter calls out cop for not doing job.
Landowner justified in calling cops on trespassing bikers.
Get informed and escalate complaint to higher police authorities
Landowner takes action against trespassing bikers with helpful advice.
Spike strip to ruin wheels: Justified or too extreme?
Landowner asserts property rights, cop oversteps. NTA wins.
Landowner suggests reporting bikers and adding obstacles to paths.
NTA suggests towing cars parked on property, no conflict in replies.
Commenter is not the a**hole, but why?
Landowner defends property rights, criticizes police bias.
Commenter suggests possible reason for bikers’ behavior and solution.
Reporting the officer for not responding to reckless driving.
Advocating violence is never the solution
Landowner suggests extreme measures to keep bikers off property.
Support for reporting officer after NTA comment.
NTA for feeling unsafe on private property due to trespassing bikers.
Landowner’s justified decision to call cops on trespassing bikers.
Commenter suggests cameras after NTA incident with biker trespassers.
Biker trespassing leads to cop’s refusal to do his job
Landowner stands up to cop’s overreach. NTA wins.
Landowner takes action against trespassing neighbors, police initially unhelpful
Landowner defends property with no trespass signs and brush barrier
Landowner reports bikers to police, gets advice on property protection. NTA
NTA shuts down entitled biker’s demand for free land
Landowner defends calling cops on trespassing bikers on Thanksgiving
Landowner justified in calling cops on trespassing bikers. NTA
Landowner suggests using tire spikes against trespassing bikers.
Last Updated on May 30, 2023 by Diply Social Team