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Originally Posted by jenchris
How many of his cattle did you fence into your property afterwards in compensation?
All, I hope.
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I kept a few that wandered into my cattle bails paddock, but "the law" says he has to be sent a letter to collect them before I could sell them.
I left my gates open after that so they all got out, and had to be rounded up and transported at his cost. (Funny how they all suddenly stopped grazing on my side for near 2 years after that?)
Now I actually get paid agistment fees monthly....still hasn't made up for 8 years agistment and my half of the non finished fence.Nor the loss of my dog.
His gun got confiscated after he left it out one morning on the kitchen table after shooting white cockatoos, by spot police inspection.He was out driving his unregistered car on the road but they let him off with a caution on both counts.But had to wait 8 months to get his gun back.
There were other guerila tactics I used, when he began digging into the hill side causing the creek platypus hole to be filled in and mud slides onto the public road, but he had friends in council, EPA did nothing.