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Erik J. Barzeski

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Re: What if you owned it
« Reply #25 on: April 12, 2020, 01:30:47 PM »
That said, at some point common sense needs to address the situations, with landscapers 4 to a truck doing "essential" business, and denial of 4 solo bag carrying golfers on a 525 acre tract of land.
This is going to need to be true in all walks of the economy, because this is going to be with us a long time.

But as long as super conservative responsible social distancing is practiced, a place like rural Wyoming or evn upstate NY, should not be subject to the same treatment as highly urban NYC or Detroit.
Well said Jeff. Agree with virtually all of that.

AFAIK, the property owner is within his rights to walk about on his own property, even to play. They can't stop me from playing "golf" in my 1/3 acre plot of land. What the PA order can do, AFAIK, is stop him from operating the business. What that means for anyone he invites to, without payment, walk around on his property, I don't know. (He has not done so - that's a hypothetical in the same vein as this topic.) Would it be illegal for me to allow my neighbors to use my yard so long as they stay 10 yards from me at all times? (I have not used his property, and don't plan to.)

Beet farm. Ha ha.  ;D
Erik J. Barzeski @iacas
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John Kavanaugh

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Re: What if you owned it
« Reply #26 on: April 12, 2020, 01:38:09 PM »
It's not legal to sit in your car on your own property and drink with the keys in the ignition.