rblank wrote:How can a person on a Class VI road "swerve"? you're going too dam slow. And how is it any different than slamming into a tree doing the same thing?
If we hide behind the liability scare, we should never leave our house. If people are trespassing, and slam into a concrete, steel, or wood barrier, it serves them right. Put it well inside the property lines so there is no dispute that they're on the land illegally when they hit it.
I didn't know you were talking about a Class VI road. But regardless, the difference between a tree and a concrete post is you placed the post there. It may not make a difference, given the road you're talking about, but your argument wouldn't last past the opening statement in a court case. Sorry, that's just reality. As for being on the land illegally, post it for no tresspassing, then you'll have less difficulty explaining it later.
It's not a matter of hiding behind anything, let alone the liability scare. It IS a matter of achieving your goals WHILE protecting your interests. In these situations, you CAN have both, you just have to do it wisely.
If you screw up, and some nitwit gets injured or killed because of some "unathorized" barrier you installed, you'll waste time, effort, MONEY, and ruin the relationship with the landowner.
All I am suggesting is you consider everything prior to jumping to one measure short of Steve's "drop 'em where they stand" approach, and make sure it's approved (in writing) by the landowner.