Andreas Schou says:<br> <br> <pre><tt>"In Idaho, someone must receive a trespass notice before it becomes a<br>"crime." If they then return, it is considered misdemeanor<br>trespassing, and is punishable by a small fine."<br><br>What Andreas is saying is that it is not the actual walking on someones property without their<br>permission, peeking in windows, and snapping pictures that is a crime, but in fact getting a piece of paper afterward<br>that is a crime. I feel better, don't you?<br><br>Either way, I think it funny that Jackie Woolf was finally caught.<br><br>Thanks Andreas. <br></tt></pre> _DJA <br> <br> <br><b><i>Andreas Schou <ophite@gmail.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> On 4/19/06, g. crabtree <jampot @adelphia.net=""> wrote:<br>> Judging from the enormous silence that greeted this topic when I first<br>> brought it up on 2&3 April, holding
your breath and waiting on an answer<br>> will be hazardous to your health. Apparently trespassing isn't as egregious<br>> a crime as providing shelter to collage students.<br><br>In Idaho, someone must receive a tresspass notice before it becomes a<br>"crime." If they then return, it is considered misdemeanor<br>tresspassing, and is punishable by a small fine.<br><br>-- ACS<br><br>_____________________________________________________<br> List services made available by First Step Internet, <br> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. <br> http://www.fsr.net <br> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com<br>ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ<br></jampot></blockquote><br><p>
        
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