WapitiBob
Well-known member
Two comments in this thread stand out:
"The only reason I know of to prohibit the public from crossing where corners meet is to deny access to public lands. If there are other valid reasons to deny such public to public access, I have yet to hear a compelling argument. "
""Even the best GPS units that are available are only accurate to three meters and three meters doesn't get you close enough to say you're actually jumping from corner to corner," Wharff said in an interview.
"I think it's a dangerous precedent that the opinion sets … we're all for access, but I'm real nervous about private property rights and the erosion of those rights," he said."
Pretty easy to see where SFW hangs their hat.
"The only reason I know of to prohibit the public from crossing where corners meet is to deny access to public lands. If there are other valid reasons to deny such public to public access, I have yet to hear a compelling argument. "
""Even the best GPS units that are available are only accurate to three meters and three meters doesn't get you close enough to say you're actually jumping from corner to corner," Wharff said in an interview.
"I think it's a dangerous precedent that the opinion sets … we're all for access, but I'm real nervous about private property rights and the erosion of those rights," he said."
Pretty easy to see where SFW hangs their hat.