Originally Posted by
ZERO THEORY
I was once wheeling with my cousin in an undeveloped lot that had been rutted and pitted by the owner for 4x4 use. There are four climbing hills of various grades, two mud pits, and a few deep tracks that get super muddy in spring/fall. It's a well-known spot that the owner has left for people to wheel in, but it has a private property sign posted.
While we were wheeling our rigs, I see this women on the road that leads there parked and holding her cameraphone out to record us. I wave and assume she wants to capture some footage of Jeepers playing around. As we go to leave, she pulls in front of the usual exit. It's clear that she's actually trying to film us to incriminate us, and I roll down my window.
Me: "Can you move?"
Her: "Hope you know I called the cops."
Me: "That's nice."
Apparently dopey didn't realize we could just as easily drive over a curb as we could the boulders and ruts. We left and I was properly annoyed. It's obviously not her land, it's not public land, and it effected her life in NO WAY. Why do people feel the need to interfere and get involved with stuff like that?