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Originally Posted by Moco Loco
So, there's no field within ten miles of where you live? I find that hard to believe.
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Originally Posted by taylorcraftbc65
I'm afraid that you don't understand something about the great majority of Europe Moco Loco, the Government, and private, "Landed" family's OWN 95 percent of it. If there IS a field down the road, and it is not owned by the Crown, or Government, then it is owned by a family that has owned it for hundreds of years, and he can be ARRESTED for Trespassing just for being ON IT, and if he is caught on it with a Bow and arrow, they can add POACHING to the charges. A lot of Americans have NO IDEA how Blessed we are for living here.
Brie
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Not quite. Where I live unless it's someone's garden, there isn't much privately owned land - I'd need to drive for a while to get there, and there isn't really any huntable wildlife (too close to the coast and a lack of the right kind of forest). Technically, you're only trespassing in any case if there are clear signs forbidding access or physical security, or people are asked to leave and don't. Publicly owned land isn't restricted unless it's some kind of official purpose.
There's a nice open green space a short bus ride or long walk away which theoretically would work for practice... except I'd be more worried about some kind of health and safety person coming over and saying it's dangerous to practice there or something. Either way, I mostly just think I'd need a garden or some private land that I could use to do it for that reason.