oohsam wrote:Letter of permission is only good to put in your filing cabinet.
I don't carry letters of permission around with me. Heck, I hardly even have letters of permission. The farmers I know work on a gentlemans word....
artimu wrote:Not that it's really the neighbours business, but it wouldn't hurt to have a letter of permission in case you have have to explain it to someone who does matter, like the po po.
Warrigul wrote:The neighbour was only doing what I would expect my neighbour to do and I would do for them. I think once you and your vehicle are know it won't be an issue.
Warrigul wrote:The neighbour was only doing what I would expect my neighbour to do and I would do for them.
artimu wrote:I can appreciate that. When I said it wasn't any of there business I didn't mean to say be an a**hole to them.
Might be bringing a bit of personal baggage to this... Sick of a few neighbours of mine who can't mind their own business...
Hardcast wrote:A couple of guys tried to bluff me off a property one day...
TPCKRT wrote:i deal with poachers on a regulsr basis at onr of my properties they tend to run when a vehicle heads there way.
as for the "covering yourself" I sms the owner and if i ever get confronted by a neighbour a worker etc i just call him.
a smaller property i have i seem to get a bit of police focus (im sure a neighbour keeps ringing em) but the property owners usually see them first heading down the driveway and clear it all up
Warrigul wrote:Some people however like to pry.
howtow wrote:Love your forum avatar tom604
headspace wrote:THAT is what he shows the property owners! guaranteed to get you permission every time.
headspace wrote:howtow wrote:Love your forum avatar tom604
THAT is what he shows the property owners! guaranteed to get you permission every time.
tom604 wrote:i think its the hat that gets them on side,,,,its a cool hat greens the new cammo
Oldbloke wrote:R U pissed BFS?
Very old thread