> This historically vital surveying tool is becoming closer to extinction every day. However, there must be a thousand potential ways to put them ...
> Man...what has any of this got to do with Land Surveying ?Duh? You and Angle,...I mean, Angglel, ......, no, I mean Angel!, need to realize, this...
> I thank you for your service, but at this point, you are the one that looks like a stupid s__t!Ya nailed it, Daniel. I don't owe anyone any respe...
> Started 30+ years ago 15 year's in Louisiana & Mississippi , started in 1973 1 year after my last tour in Vietnam.> Now 22 year's as a cou...
Duane> Still doesn't mean that you shouldn't leave the trout in the milk as no one would believe you about the trout otherwise.Ditto. Hearsay evide...
> The parcel I'm surveying is bank-owned so they don't care, except holding the pin would make this parcel smaller than minimum size for the zone...
Hey! Wendell,... Read This!> Some times you just have to be an a$$.> > KeithWe need a smily face thingy that's holding a tub of popcorn in on...
NY> All of these laws are useless, unless a witness that observed the act and is willing to testify to having witnessed it under oath in court is f...
> See, that clearly is a poor practice to rely upon lay people to correctly identify the erroneous markers to be removed. The professional surveyor...
My take on this subject has always been; if I find what appears to be a monument set by another surveyor, and in my opinion is out of position as indi...
Randy, I think all states have various laws against disturbing or destroying private property, which survey monuments certainly are. However, in Texa...
> > I'm curious as to what state board provision or statute you believe exists as to allow you to willfully destroy survey monuments you disagre...