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Originally Posted by Russ_Boston
From a legal standpoint he doesn't care if YOU make a decision to drive a cart where you are not supposed to be. But he does care if he paves an open path to that spot and basically INVITES you to be there. It's a legal distinction only. The wall,, as we know, isn't stopping anyone from getting to these locations but THEY make the decision to drive on private property and the TV developer doesn't condone it by making it easy and inviting.
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thanx for your reply, russ - but - oy! what am i missing here?
property beyond the wall is not owned by the villages. some is owned by 'villages tri-county medical center, inc' and some by 'harbor chase village crossings'.
the wall does prevent travel to the medical offices of tri-county to which the path led and about which edv posted in # 415:
'6.Using aerial photographs from Google Earth, I can tell you that in 1999 the path through there appears to be just a dirt path. But in the 2004 photograph, Morse had paved his side with a divider and the Tri County Medical side installed a golf cart sized roundabout with pavers.'
so it seems to me that villagers have been either 'invited' or 'facilitated' to travel to those medical offices for quite some time. why is it decided to eliminate that 'invitation' now?
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