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Do you know the owner of the offending property? In my state, surely less rural than than yours, I would expect the city, county or state to maybe first ask the land owner to fix things, but sooner or later send their own team or our hire contractors to do the clean-up, including following expensive procedures for disposing of hazardous wastes (the battery), with a bill who knows how large sent to the property owner. So, what you've done could piss-off and be costly to a local land owner.

Well if someone got pissed over that it would first off be their own problem for not understanding that what they are doing is horrible for everything around it, secondly they clearly are not capable of owning a vehicle responsibly if that is how they park and store it.

And it isn't on private property. It is at an access point to the river for the general public to use. So someone appears to have dumped it there (I'm no CSI but I can clearly see the path it took sliding/rolling down the embankment from the pull out at the road). They also covered it will sticks to conceal its view from the road and there was plenty of heroin related paraphernalia around to give anyone the creeps. The battery looked damn near primo and probably still holds some juice. I should go back tomorrow with a crescent wrench.
 
OK, but but with the car purposely hidden, the land owner may not be aware his property is now a dump site. And in my area, if this is private land, the powers-that-be will fine the property owner when they find problems and/or charge them to fix things their way. So an 'innocent(?)' neighbor could get billed, harassed.
 
I live on close to 100,000 acres and would feel like a real dumb ass if I didn't know the place was being used as a tip! Surely a land holder with much less space to worry about should know what's happening on their land and in their surroundings!
OK, but but with the car purposely hidden, the land owner may not be aware his property is now a dump site. And in my area, if this is private land, the powers-that-be will fine the property owner when they find problems and/or charge them to fix things their way. So an 'innocent(?)' neighbor could get billed, harassed.
 
I live on close to 100,000 acres and would feel like a real dumb ass if I didn't know the place was being used as a tip! Surely a land holder with much less space to worry about should know what's happening on their land and in their surroundings!

Stole my exact words!
 
You run cattle on all that land @the green bandit ? I always have wanted to raise some Italian Chianina breed to help them continue on because it sounds like they are almost gone. And a 90oz Tbone sounds amazing with a bunch of friends :drool:

Win-Win
 
Indeed we do....about 8000 of them with only me and my wife as full time employed labor! Also grow a couple of thousand acres worth of grain season depending! My thoughts on what was previously said is if you can't take care of the land on which you live maybe you should consider selling it to someone who can!
You run cattle on all that land @the green bandit ? I always have wanted to raise some Italian Chianina breed to help them continue on because it sounds like they are almost gone. And a 90oz Tbone sounds amazing with a bunch of friends :drool:

Win-Win
 
Indeed we do....about 8000 of them with only me and my wife as full time employed labor! Also grow a couple of thousand acres worth of grain season depending! My thoughts on what was previously said is if you can't take care of the land on which you live maybe you should consider selling it to someone who can!

I agree and fully understood what you meant! A bit jealous though, that sounds like a really fun gig to live on that much land and take care of the animals and crops. I need a wife like that, you guys are hardcore! :smokeout:
 
I'm certainly living the dream life lol. The real MVP is my wife though, she's one capable woman and I would be up shit creek without her :thumbsup:. City life doesn't agree with me:shrug:
I agree and fully understood what you meant! A bit jealous though, that sounds like a really fun gig to live on that much land and take care of the animals and crops. I need a wife like that, you guys are hardcore! :smokeout:
 
I'm certainly living the dream life lol. The real MVP is my wife though, she's one capable woman and I would be up shit creek without her :thumbsup:. City life doesn't agree with me:shrug:

I have mixed emotions. I love cities because they are diverse and have lots of fun stuff to do, yet I would always rather just be out in nature. You guys have it made I think. I live on the fringe, farm land across the street in 75% of the directions and homes the rest. But it's quiet. Not as dark as I would like though. At least live in a state that weed is legal, so that's a good start. 70% of Oregon is basically desolate though, east of the Cascade Mountains and its pretty much all just high desert and mountains, it's about 6-8 hours to get into the "Oregon Outback" as they call it. We even have a monolith called Steen's mountain, it's pretty epic.
 
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