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There are others here that have much more of the story but it looks like I have to start it. This is sad and funny at the same time.
Sunset load in San Marcos there was a jumper who had a cutaway and a couple of guys followed it down on to Farmer McNasty's property.
This is were my part of the story gets vague but one of the local packers got run down by McNasty in his pickup truck. Broken wrist and a ride to the hospital in an ambulance. If I'm not mistaken, I think McNasty got arrested by the sheriffs department.

Brains, its your turn to chime in here.

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That's basically what I heard as well. I guess you should mention however that Farmer McNasty was told by one of the jumpers who landed there what had happened & why they were there, then Framer McNasty proceeded to run our packer down>:(.....I think that's called attempted murder.

Glad Chad wasn't hurt worse:)
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I guess the earth is not a drop zone.I've landed off a couple of times on farmer Mcnasty's land and I must have been lucky that he didn't try to shoot me.I took all my gear home figuring that if he is crazy enough to try and run someone over and actually succeed there is no telling what he might do next.Bad part is Chad's income will be hurt since he is one of our packers.Maybe we will refer to Chad as farmer Chad in the near future.>:(

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Hey, Chad, if you read this post, pm me. Hope you're feeling okay. :)



Yes.....hope you're doing well Chad! If there's anything I can do, don't hesitate to ask!
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That's f*cked up!

If there is one near-valid concern that farmers may have about you landing on their property. It's a liability court case should you injure yourself there.... I don't think running you over with their truck helps out their case much. :S



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We have a farmer McNasty north of our dz. He has been known to try to rip gear off students, confronted with a large knife, he has said that he has a large collection of gear stored in his shed...He also makes sure he parks his irrigation system AS CLOSE to the landing area and in the worst spot possible as he can
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I'm Honestly terrorfied that someday one of us is going to have a cutaway and this McNasty is going to rip one of our canopies to shreads........[:/]
If the canopy lands in his land and he does in fact do this, is there any legal action that can be taken to repay for damages and such?? Or if it lands in his yard does he get a brand new Sabre2?
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We had/have a McNasty near skydive Toronto. He is known to come out onto his front porch totin' a shotgun from time to time should you land in his field.

Once, someone landed out, injuring their leg and thusly could not walk out. Well, off goes the manifest in the golf cart. McNasty got in the way and wouldn't let her in to help with the injured party. He then had to nerve to threaten with action when she pushed him aside to get to the downed jumper.


Some people! [:/]



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McNasty got in the way and wouldn't let her in to help with the injured party. He then had to nerve to threaten with action when she pushed him aside to get to the downed jumper.



It blows my mind to think that some people really do things like that....[:/]
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We had/have a McNasty near skydive Toronto. He is known to come out onto his front porch totin' a shotgun from time to time should you land in his field.

Once, someone landed out, injuring their leg and thusly could not walk out. Well, off goes the manifest in the golf cart. McNasty got in the way and wouldn't let her in to help with the injured party. He then had to nerve to threaten with action when she pushed him aside to get to the downed jumper.


Some people! [:/]



wow that's f*cked up!
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I'm Honestly terrorfied that someday one of us is going to have a cutaway and this McNasty is going to rip one of our canopies to shreads........[:/]
If the canopy lands in his land and he does in fact do this, is there any legal action that can be taken to repay for damages and such?? Or if it lands in his yard does he get a brand new Sabre2?



Not sure, technically, when you land on his property, you are tresspassing. If just your canopy lands there... Hmmmm... ahhh?.... Hmmmm. I'm just not sure.

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I'm Honestly terrorfied that someday one of us is going to have a cutaway and this McNasty is going to rip one of our canopies to shreads........[:/]
If the canopy lands in his land and he does in fact do this, is there any legal action that can be taken to repay for damages and such?? Or if it lands in his yard does he get a brand new Sabre2?



Interesting........I would like to think there are some rules/laws on having an emergency such as a reserve ride & not considering that to be trespassing. Does anyone know about this????
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Grabbed this off the web:

Technically, a person violates the law against trespassing by knowingly going onto someone else's land without consent. "Knowledge" may be inferred when the owner (or the owner's representative) tells the trespasser not to go on the land or when the land is fenced in a manner that suggests that intruders should stay out or there is a "no trespassing" sign in an obvious place.

A trespasser will probably not be prosecuted if the land was open to the public when the trespasser originally entered the land and the trespasser's conduct did not substantially interfere with the owner's use of the property and the trespasser left on request.
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This is pretty much in line with what I've heard before regarding hunting on other people's land. It's got to be very clear to you that you are not allowed on the land, otherwise it's not trespassing and all they can do is tell you to get off. On your second reserve ride though...

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I would like to think there are some rules/laws on having an emergency such as a reserve ride & not considering that to be trespassing. Does anyone know about this????



It depends on the jurisdiction. Technically, it is a trespass. However, under certain circumstances, your liability is limited to actual damages.

One way or another, it IS a trespass. And from what I hear, deadly force is authorized in some circumstances with regard to property in Texas.

In tort, the skydiver landing off would usually be liable for any damages suffered by the landowner, including nominal damages for simply being there. But then, I don't knwo about different states. Just Cali and those that apply traditional common law.


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But what about an "Aircraft" emergency?

Aren't there lawys to protect pilots that land in fields?

We are flying an aircraft - just like a glider pilot is flying an aircraft.
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Well, there would be no right to use deadly force as there is no need to 'defend' the property. It may be a tresspass, but it isn't an attack!

I told Chad's story to a workmate who said she has a cousin who sued a balloonist that crash-landed on his sod farm. I can see a valid case here, you caused damage to his livelyhood if you damage the sod (and it's very sensitive)... But I don't think the use of deadly force would have been even remotely justified.

The balloonist had to pay reperations but nothing beyond that as it was clear that he had to come down and he had to come down there. I suspect the same for a reserve ride or even just a bad spot.



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This is the odd thing about it, Farmer McNasty was told by one of the jumpers what had happened and why they were there. He seemed to be fine with it. I guess he had a brain fart & decided it wasn't fine & then decided to run someone over. That can't be right, that's just CRAZY!
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