ORIGINAL: Gundigest
So those of you who think that high fences should not be illegal wouldn't be very upset if you spent $2000-$5000 per acre on a beutiful piece of hunting property only to have the neighbor put a high fence up on one, two, or three sides of you dropping your property value and ruining your hunting, for which you purchased the property? That wouldn't bother some of you? What if your neighbor wanted your piece of property so he high fences 2 or three sides of you so that you have to sell it to him and buy a piece some place else? I know someone this happend to.
Like I said there are already enough laws to hang a man. Around here you need a permit to put up a fence and a speical permit to have one higher than 6'. This permit is only avalible if you can prove that it would be a hard ship if you couldn't have it. Best to check with the local zoning laws. There are probably laws to protect the land owner. Stiil sucks.
I knew a guy once that had a piece of property that was going to be taken by the state to put in a bypass. I asked him how he felt. He said he didn't care one way or the other. They wern't taking it all and he was going to put up a gas station on the remainder. Had to admire the guy for that.