Kind of like questioning, "Are you suggesting that I resolve this matter myself?".Officer I have a gun if I feel threatened I will use it to defend myself!............ See how quickly they come running then.
Kind of like questioning, "Are you suggesting that I resolve this matter myself?".Officer I have a gun if I feel threatened I will use it to defend myself!............ See how quickly they come running then.
Here is a good one for you. What do you do when you own land and have not given permission to hunt the land and a Native decides to hunt on it in spring for geese and though you have gone out and asked him to leave your property, that he is trespassing he does not and tells you to F/O. Then you return to your home, call the MNR and Police and are told by both that neither will be responding to the call owing to the fact the person is native and it may cause a real issue? Happened to a buddy of mine and he is an retired OPP! He could not get anything done about it and it went on for weeks. The guy even had the nerve to use the gated road my buddy has on the property by accessing it from the other end where it joins a neighbouring property, parking his truck, cutting down my buddies trees and Hazel bushes to build a blind and using his deer food crop to hunt on where the geese were feeding. What is your recourse of action then?
Here is a good one for you. What do you do when you own land and have not given permission to hunt the land and a Native decides to hunt on it in spring for geese and though you have gone out and asked him to leave your property, that he is trespassing he does not and tells you to F/O. Then you return to your home, call the MNR and Police and are told by both that neither will be responding to the call owing to the fact the person is native and it may cause a real issue? Happened to a buddy of mine and he is an retired OPP! He could not get anything done about it and it went on for weeks. The guy even had the nerve to use the gated road my buddy has on the property by accessing it from the other end where it joins a neighbouring property, parking his truck, cutting down my buddies trees and Hazel bushes to build a blind and using his deer food crop to hunt on where the geese were feeding. What is your recourse of action then?
I have heard a nice round bale spear inserted into the rad of a trespassers vehicle does wonders to stop repeat offenders.
Makes me think of a story one of my professors in school told me. They were setting grade stakes for a new road going in and every night they would come back and all of their stakes were driven over and smashed up. So after a few nights of this happening he balanced a big rock on top of every 4th or 5th stake and he drove a couple of pieces of rebar on a 45 degree angle behind a couple.
Need less to say after that night no more of the stakes got run over






s need to be dealt with fire. Slashed tires and windows come to mind... Though I myself would never do that... I'm the Landowner The Spank described and OPP and MNR refused to interfere because it was TRADITIONAL Hunting
What is your recourse of action then?
Does the same go for crown land?!
That was a good read! Glad to know we still have some rights, even with so many antis out there!
I'm the Landowner The Spank described and OPP and MNR refused to interfere because it was TRADITIONAL Hunting
Officer I have a gun if I feel threatened I will use it to defend myself!............ See how quickly they come running then.
The landowner can lawfully arrest him and hold him till the police arrive under the Trespass to Property Act:
Arrest without warrant on premises
9.(1) A police officer, or the occupier of premises, or a person authorized by the occupier may arrest without warrant any person he or she believes on reasonable and probable grounds to be on the premises in contravention of section 2. R.S.O. 1990, c T.21, s(1).
Delivery to police officer
(2)Where the person who makes an arrest under subsection (1) is not a police officer, he or she shall promptly call for the assistance of a police officer and give the person arrested into the custody of the police officer. R.S.O. 1990,c. T.21, s(2).
Deemed arrest
(3):A police officer to whom the custody of a person is given under subsection (2) shall be deemed to have arrested the person for the purposes of the provisions of the Provincial Offences Act applying to his or her release or continued detention and bail. R.S.O. 1990, c.T.21, s.9
Problem is the OPP and Local Police were both called an none would come out to investigate because the person was Native and they did not want to deal with a Native based issue!
Problem is the OPP and Local Police were both called an none would come out to investigate because the person was Native and they did not want to deal with a Native based issue!
I have had a few "leave" their ATV's on my property due to their unwillingness to obey the No Trespassing signs. I pull them home, dismantle them and sell all the parts on ebay or if the have the balls to come back and get them before i dismantle them, I charge them a "finders" fee and give them a warning. If it ever happens again.... charges are laid.
After having numerous game cameras, stands and even mineral blocks stolen, i have no problem laying charges now. I have chained, lag bolted and even have used python locks to secure my stuff and it still goes missing. No more Mr. Nice Guy!
Problem is the OPP and Local Police were both called an none would come out to investigate because the person was Native and they did not want to deal with a Native based issue!



























