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Q:I own 80 acres in Mendocino County. My wife and I love to watch wildlife, especially the turkeys and deer, and occasional wild pigs.
We don’t hunt, and I’ve posted “No hunting” and “No trespassing” signs in a dozen locations around my property. Last month I noticed one of the signs was gone. I replaced the sign, and now it’s gone again, which makes me think someone may have taken it intentionally.
It’s only a sign, but this would be theft, right?
— Anonymous
A:There’s a law in the California Fish and Game Code (FGC) that applies more to this situation than petty theft. The FGC states, among other things, that it is unlawful for any person to maliciously tear down, mutilate or destroy any sign, signboard or other notice forbidding hunting or trespass on land.
Hopefully your…
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