Re: Police Not Honoring My Land Survey, They Told Me to Get
JK,
Axles have been used to mark boundaries for more than 100 years. It is uncommon today, but they were not uncommon before 1940. Are you a surveyor, JK? I figured you were an attorney. If you are an attorney, you should stick to legal matters, 'cause you're not much up on surveying. I am a surveyor and I know whereof I speak.
Re: Police Not Honoring My Land Survey, They Told Me to Get
You can place a gold star on your forehead for all to see for reviving a 3 year old thread just to let us know that you are a surveyor and you know of what you speak. Really?
Re: Police Not Honoring My Land Survey, They Told Me to Get
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Didymus1of12
JK,
Axles have been used to mark boundaries for more than 100 years. It is uncommon today, but they were not uncommon before 1940. Are you a surveyor, JK? I figured you were an attorney. If you are an attorney, you should stick to legal matters, 'cause you're not much up on surveying. I am a surveyor and I know whereof I speak.
duh, you not read very good for man who beats iron into ground.
If you read the entire thread you would realize that others educated me on the axle issue. I accepted and acknowledged their information and added it to my knowledge on the subject.
so now I know an axle can be used, properly, as a surveyors pin, but I learned it well before you posted here.