Oh joy!
Just discovered that someone (you can probably guess from which segment of 'society' they are from), has kindly lifted our five bar gate from its hinges (so as to avoid cutting the chain) and deposited two Ponies in our paddock. Then the sods had the temerity to refit the gate and wrap a chain and lock around the hinged end of the gate and placed a 100 gallon steel water trough across the gate entrance, removing our abilty to access our own land!
All this made possible, because the owners of the Ponies know full-well, that the Police will not intervene in what they call a 'Civil Matter'.
Now I must track down the owner and ask him/her, ever-so-politely, to remove his animals. IF I can find someone willing to admit their ownership, do I expect them to comply? Not really. Such is life I guess.
:furious:
I suppose that now these Ponies are on my land (which neighbours a major road), I will become responsible if they damge themselves or anyone else, or their property. If they break out through the fairly rickety old fencing and onto the road, causing a major road accident, will I be the one held accountable? Probably! Must I therefore shell out £10K to erect suitably safe fencing? Perhaps I should pop up their daily to feed, water a groom the little lovies!!!???
Just discovered that someone (you can probably guess from which segment of 'society' they are from), has kindly lifted our five bar gate from its hinges (so as to avoid cutting the chain) and deposited two Ponies in our paddock. Then the sods had the temerity to refit the gate and wrap a chain and lock around the hinged end of the gate and placed a 100 gallon steel water trough across the gate entrance, removing our abilty to access our own land!
All this made possible, because the owners of the Ponies know full-well, that the Police will not intervene in what they call a 'Civil Matter'.
Now I must track down the owner and ask him/her, ever-so-politely, to remove his animals. IF I can find someone willing to admit their ownership, do I expect them to comply? Not really. Such is life I guess.
:furious:
I suppose that now these Ponies are on my land (which neighbours a major road), I will become responsible if they damge themselves or anyone else, or their property. If they break out through the fairly rickety old fencing and onto the road, causing a major road accident, will I be the one held accountable? Probably! Must I therefore shell out £10K to erect suitably safe fencing? Perhaps I should pop up their daily to feed, water a groom the little lovies!!!???