Tonight's first story on 20/20 concerned the story in the attached link. During the interview with the neighbor who was most directly impacted by the craziness, he talked of how he had his property surveyed so that he knew precisely where he could build his fence. The same fence the idiot neighbor had been knocking down repeatedly for something like 12 years prior to the bulldozer rampage. The reporters interviewed a real estate agent about this. Why on Earth didn't they track down a surveyor or two to discuss the issue?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/10/barry-swegle-bulldozer_n_3255424.html
Kind of sounds like to me that maybe the dozer operator had other issues... Really. I dunno. Can you really blame the surveyor because he might be a psycho?
> Kind of sounds like to me that maybe the dozer operator had other issues...
Isn't it commonly accepted that almost all acrimonious boundary line disputes involve "other issues."
Amen. Some of the worst I have seen are between family members. I don't know how many times I've heard "I don't want anything that isn't mine but I want all that is." Meaning "I want it all".
Andy