Man I don' t understand you at all.
All this bs about what should I do, then pussy out, "Ooo I don't want to get the guy in trouble!"
Harden up man.
Short of submitting a police report, which I did. Why should I go after someone personally?
The guy spent 5-10 minutes parked at the front of my property, and less than a minute messing around with my chain.
he didn't appear to cross the boundary, did not damage anything but dirt, and may not ever be back.
He might not have known that the property there was indeed private.
And I have his plate, possible employer, and photos.
Perhaps I have a cooler head, but don't mistake my demeanor.
My question about what should I do, netted me some factors to consider, such as:
- what if there are other incidents in the area?
- what if there are future incidents at my property?
- how many of these issues don't have faces/plates, but wish they did.
etc.
I was more or less happy that nothing was seriously damaged, or that they didn't cut my trees, damage my stands, or steal my stuff.
I had considered logging this with my computer, and keeping it for myself should more issues arise.
But asking the question brought other input in, and ultimately changed my decision.
Is it worth going to someone's employer over some tire marks in the dirt? would it escalate the possible damage to my property? vehicle parked there? etc?
I dont think so.
If I have future issues, depending on severity, I might follow up... To have words with someone I suspect.
but as it stands, I am not scorching the earth on someone that effectively drove on my curb, and looked at my chain.