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Re: MLF - Obey the law rule
[Re: RKT]
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02/20/19 01:33 AM
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9094
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No I actually dont but the same law applies to both. Which is the OPs original post.
If you KNOWINGLY go on someones private property without asking for and receiving permission it is trespassing.
Last edited by 9094; 02/20/19 01:35 AM.
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Re: MLF - Obey the law rule
[Re: RKT]
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02/20/19 02:19 AM
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Used2fish
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If it's not posted or the person has not been told how do you know it's someones private property. Hints the whole argument it's not punishable by law unless one of those things have been done. It's as simple as that someone even posted a link to the tpw law which you have refused to read.
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Re: MLF - Obey the law rule
[Re: RKT]
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02/20/19 03:16 AM
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J.H.S.
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Call me old fashion but I live by the rule if it isnt yours, dont touch it.
Live Daringly, Boldy, and Fearlessly....Embrace the Challenge So That You May Feel the Exhiliration of Victory.
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Re: MLF - Obey the law rule
[Re: RKT]
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02/20/19 01:58 PM
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fouzman
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For you guys claiming it is criminal trespass, you should read this. https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/penal-code/penal-sect-30-05.html
"Things turn out best for those who make the best of the way things turn out" - Zachary Troy Schrah - a young man with vision far beyond his years.
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Re: MLF - Obey the law rule
[Re: fouzman]
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02/20/19 02:05 PM
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I would think number 11 on here covers a structure or dwelling in private property. But thats just me.
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Re: MLF - Obey the law rule
[Re: 9094]
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02/20/19 02:32 PM
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fouzman
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I would think number 11 on here covers a structure or dwelling in private property. But thats just me. Read the first part carefully... and the person: had notice that the entry was forbidden;or received notice to depart but failed to do so. If neither of those conditions were met, then it's not criminal trespass.
"Things turn out best for those who make the best of the way things turn out" - Zachary Troy Schrah - a young man with vision far beyond his years.
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Re: MLF - Obey the law rule
[Re: J.H.S.]
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02/22/19 03:07 AM
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lamoon78
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Call me old fashion but I live by the rule if it isnt yours, dont touch it. Im the same way keeps it simple and nothing to argue about. If I get a bait hung on a dock and I cant get it off without getting on the dock or using the rod as a extension of my arm to get it then I break it off.
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Re: MLF - Obey the law rule
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02/22/19 03:29 AM
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Walls
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Call me old fashion but I live by the rule if it isnt yours, dont touch it. Im the same way keeps it simple and nothing to argue about. If I get a bait hung on a dock and I cant get it off without getting on the dock or using the rod as a extension of my arm to get it then I break it off. I have a long fishing pier and a boat house on a prominent point on Lake Livingston that gets fished multiple times every weekend that there is a bass tourney there because it holds fish. If you hang up on either one of them, I would much rather you do whatever is necessary to remove it than to break off and leave it there for one of my four kids, or their friends, to find it with their bare feet.
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Re: MLF - Obey the law rule
[Re: RKT]
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02/22/19 07:21 AM
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1bas
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I do not know about now, but back in 1978 we had a club tourney 0n Toledo Bend, and had a confrontation about fishing a dock. When the warden showed up, he informed all parties involved. That T Bend was ruled by the SRA. And although the landowner may own the dock, he could not do anything about a person being on or under it if accessed by water. Do not take this as gospel for current times. But according to the Game Warden, it was law back then. I would say any, and every lake, could be different.
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