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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 11:47 am    Post subject: off the wall Reply to specific post Reply with quote

I coming home with two of my tractor from a job site clean pasture.. So my tractor stop in front this house and so I switch driver so. I was try to sent other tractor to get chain. I was trying to get the tractor home .. but the tractor got a plug in fuel line so it run few feet and go tractor made it up about half way make it home.so i turn around this guy had stop other drive and tell the drive what problem of his tractor " the second tractor ran fine" block him from going home..
we don't like this person so we don't like stay on his road but we have to used it to get our place so other drive told him leave us alone we didn't his help and should leave us alone.. before i get half way down there he there. in my face telling me to hit him. i told him didn't want me to hit ...
so next thing i see soda being shakeup in my face so that didn't work then spit on me that didn't work we keep telling to leave us alone and wouldn't next thing i know is i got slap in mouth ..it seem like every few year this happen to me
but before this the guy behind hire some contractor to rebuild his house so i guess the guy went off on them too.

about speeding on his road @ 5 mph. then i had a yard this last summer did 3,500 sell so after yard sell about month they stop me and say i had to tell everyone that they had to do 5 mph so i told them that had no right to tell them do the speed limit and actually the speed limit 65 mph and if they wanted to something about to go the county see what they do .. so what would you done ? any idea ?
 
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 1:37 pm    Post subject: Re: off the wall Reply to specific post Reply with quote

That's a hard one. I try to be Christian like. But I wasn't bought up that way. I had fought many of times. I can say I never started one. Won some (most) loss a few.
If I get pushed to hard I might still fight. But It's been along time since I've let someone push me to that point. I'll walk away when I can. But it sounds like he has you in a corner. You can fight with fist or better to fight in court. Now days there a lots of technology you can use. There are recorders and cameras that can be use and concealed very easily. I seen them on hats, pins for on your person also dash cams and such.Spend what ever is necessary. Invest in some technology and beat him in court.
Good Luck
 
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:09 pm    Post subject: Re: off the wall Reply to specific post Reply with quote

If this guy spit on you, and you did nothing, talk to the law and see
if you can file assault charges. I've seen cops do it when they get spit on.
No telling what disease he may have spit on you.
My personal reaction to that would have been much different.
 
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 5:06 pm    Post subject: Re: off the wall Reply to specific post Reply with quote

would been different 25 year ago. this time what i did turn over the sheriff dept.. they spent about two hour with him. thank for witness.
but got me worries is guy behind me what he going do now..
 
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 5:10 pm    Post subject: Re: off the wall Reply to specific post Reply with quote

I would like to say "i'll go down there and whip his a**" but i think this would be the wrong thing to do. He could end up charging you or worse!! I would get some advise from someone who would really know the law and also go to the local P.D. and explain what had happened. Just have it a matter of record. It's strange if that had happened here i would have done everything i could have to be of help.
 
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 10:23 pm    Post subject: Re: off the wall Reply to specific post Reply with quote

I have an ingress egress (in and out) easement across my neighbor's property 150*30 ft. length*width. The neighbor has left me a 20 ft path, filled the rest with a wood pile, a car, and other stuff.

I went to the City of Spokane Valley police dept, wouldn't do anything, "didn't have a dog in the fight".

Talked to a Lawyer, recommended I buy the land, just the land of the easement.

My dealings with lawyers through a divorce has shown me they and the courts don't seem to like me. They never said why, just treated me like garbage, lied, bullied etc.

A cop in the city of Spokane beat and tazed a guy, Otto Zhem, to death a several years ago, while several cops stood and watched. Otto was mildly retarded, had never been in trouble. His last words, "I just wanted a snickers". It was in a quickie mart type of gas station. A camera recorded the whole thing, so, after some time and public outrage, the cop was charged and convicted, but I don't know if he will actually do time.
 
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