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You made mention there of something I haven't heard of... What is Aggravated Trespass?

Thought this was covered somewhere on the forum, but maybe I'm wrong.

For those of you not inclined to wait on a PM/PDF, there's a useful, if somewhat hard to follow definition here under 'Aggravated Trespass: Charging Practice'
 
You made mention there of something I haven't heard of... What is Aggravated Trespass?

it is when you really really get on the landowners nerves to the point where you are running round and round him in circles..jumping up and down..squeezing his lil red puffy cheeks.. then throwing your self on the floor at his feet pulling at his trousers and relentlessly sobbing..let me in ..let me in..

i think thats what it means...:)
 
it is when you really really get on the landowners nerves to the point where you are running round and round him in circles..jumping up and down..squeezing his lil red puffy cheeks.. then throwing your self on the floor at his feet pulling at his trousers and relentlessly sobbing..let me in ..let me in..

i think thats what it means...:)

Isn't that your standard entry tactic though NK? :lol:
 
I didn't feel that the thanks button was adequate here.

Thank you for this, it pays to be informed, I have had two encounters with the police so far and both have concluded on good terms, more by dint of having been polite and co-operative than anything else. Aggravated trespass is something that none of us should ever be accused of, if asked to leave then it really is time to go somewhere else...:)

I personally have a lot to lose from a prosecution or at the very least a CRB/PNC entry and so am very conservative about my access strategies, I am also sometimes privy to information regarding derelict places that is helpful. I have limited experience but would have to say that there is no substitute for good reconnaissance, I know it's a nause especially when you're impatient to see a place but it's paid me good dividends so far...

Happy exploring. :)
 
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