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Soon, the space was visited by trespassers instead of tourists.
The Bogles tried their best to ward off the trespassers.
Its only human trespassers are the occasional handyman or gardener.
The few students we passed didn't recognize us as trespassers.
As Athena sneaks up on the house, the trespassers find Lily.
The trespassers refuse, vandalize cultural artifacts, and continue to issue ultimatums.
The property owner asked authorities to remove "the trespassers," the statement said.
"At the time, the trespassers were chased but they escaped," the shelter wrote.
The CFAA was enacted to deter computer hackers, who are literally computer trespassers.
Furthermore, I've encountered trespassers in my building and we've been robbed several times.
The US State Department said any unauthorized individuals on the property are considered trespassers.
This is far from the first time trespassers have creeped on the Kardashian family.
Trespassers found on any closed portion of the bridge will be arrested, police said.
Police had warned the unarmed protesters, or "water protectors," that trespassers would be arrested.
Trespassers and river pirates, beware: You can be given a ticket, arrested, or worse.
It bore a large sign in red letters warning that trespassers would be prosecuted.
"Furthermore, I've encountered trespassers in my building and we've been robbed several times," Cukor continued.
Those who do not leave our protest camps by February 23rd will be considered trespassers.
LIWONDE, Malawi — Night has fallen at Liwonde National Park, but the trespassers are clearly visible.
Drones may deter trespassers, he said, but they may simply go elsewhere in the reserve.
A video of the furry trespassers shows him gleefully enjoying his neighbor's pool noodles and floats.
Visibility here is also questionable (engineers say the trackside lighting is unpredictable), and trespassers are common.
Just inside the entrance is an array of security systems meant to cut down any trespassers.
First, trespassers — typically poor and largely uneducated — will choose to remain in the United States permanently.
He decided to search the old homesteads, since a lot of trespassers go to those buildings.
He said he wasn't afraid to shoot future trespassers ... and showed off his stockpile of ammo.
Spectra Energy Partners LP said trespassers had tampered with a valve on its Express Pipeline in Montana.
Can't blame Kendall for wanting the privacy ... she's had her fair share of run-ins with trespassers.
And all around the property are National Rifle Association signs, warning trespassers that they will be shot.
This security system blasts off a powerful 100db siren in the event that trespassers swarm your home.
Shipwrecks are trespassers on the bottom of the ocean, human-made structures decidedly out of their element.
Which is why, in the world of The Trespassers, where hard power reigns supreme, Antoinette flourishes and succeeds.
Blinking green rectangles highlighted the trespassers; zooming in, he could make out the group of figures more clearly.
Overwhelmingly, it's not people asking about the witch legends, like if the statues are trespassers turned to stone.
To get inside, one had to pass through a cavernous garage where a terrifying Doberman charged unwitting trespassers.
Whenever the authorities raided dormitories looking for trespassers, he and others would hide overnight in a nearby cemetery.
It is not the impersonal address of a piece of legislation: This is the boundary, trespassers keep out.
We are sending a simple message to the lawless caravans and to the illegal trespassers marching toward our border.
Nor does the view of Rohingya as, essentially, trespassers in Myanmar appear to be limited to hard-line Buddhists.
For example, a recent case of trespassers cutting through a New Jersey graveyard ended in 32 citations but no arrests.
It's about those gunshots that he fired off the other night when the Landrys had sent trespassers to their property.
Yes, he was audacious enough to call the cops claiming ownership and pointing the finger at Halle's employees as trespassers!!!
"The Venezuelan government, led by Interim President Juan Guaido ... has asked the trespassers to depart the premises," the spokeswoman said.
Some will say they have grudging agreements of access with drug cartels, as long as trespassers stay far from their homes.
The Olenicks reportedly told the FCC that they would not pay the fine and would treat any agency representatives as trespassers.
In the event of an incident, video of burglars, trespassers and package thieves can then be used to assist law enforcement.
The notion that removing foreign trespassers, and ungrateful guests, from the United States is somehow punitive is absurd on its face.
While reducing the number of trespassers is always an option, grade crossings are likely to remain, and are expensive to replace.
Farmers in New York have taken drastic measures to protect their crops from trespassers and authorities who think they're targeting marijuana.
Make an anonymous call to 911, and report that trespassers are loitering in your building lobby and may be using drugs.
If the scariest thing in the world is a weaponized woman, The Trespassers suggests that she shouldn't only be a soft weapon.
Government officials have long pleaded with residents to stay out of mines, warning that hazards are not always immediately apparent to trespassers.
Spotting OSHA violations or trespassers quickly and then relaying that information to an employer via mobile notifications could genuinely save limbs and lives.
There is the three-foot minibowl, which already has urethane-wheel marks from overenthusiastic trespassers who can't wait for the park to open.
Many Buddhists consider the Rohingya, who have lived in Myanmar for generations and were stripped of their citizenship in 1982, trespassers and terrorists.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said the department is protecting the area surrounding the crash to prevent trespassers from accessing the site.
Colin has called to report stalkers at his home, possible break-ins, trespassers and made claims someone was putting chemicals in his water.
Billy and Willy, the newly named ex-trespassers, are now in clover … transported by Farm Sanctuary, based in Watkins Glen in upstate New York.
" The incident comes after a video surfaced last week of a Hartford police sergeant telling a group of trespassers that he is "trigger happy.
Of course, trespassers are likely to always plague American railroads, just as they affect passenger services run by Amtrak and other operators throughout the country.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said on Monday the department is protecting the area surrounding the crash to prevent trespassers from accessing the site. 
The security forces were doing little to help him, so he rode on horseback to the young trespassers in hopes of asking them to leave.
But it has the advantage of treating these people as trespassers with guns, rather than as a movement that, by being targeted, might attract others.
An important way companies can spot trespassers earlier is by having a firm grasp on who has access to critical user data in the first place.
The settlement addressed police stops in and around buildings whose landlords had asked the police to conduct patrols and arrest trespassers under a city-run program.
Private contractors provide most of the security, but activists say they are often ineffective and easily bought off by the miners in exchange for ignoring trespassers.
National Rail had to stop all trains running on the line because of the trespassers, but after a short stop the trains were on the move again.
The day after he saw off the excavator, he fenced off his 0.25 acre (0.1 hectare) plot and placed a sign warning that "Trespassers will be prosecuted".
It was a welcome gift, but Castro quickly saw a more practical use for the umbrella tree—he would plant it as a barrier to discourage trespassers.
The building is surrounded by a fence with signs warning that trespassers will be prosecuted, but that hasn't stopped people whose curiosity gets the better of them.
A start-up called Fortem Tech has developed a drone-hunting drone to pull trespassers out of the sky with a net, while keeping onlookers safe below.
More famously, Sanders did not intervene in the 1985 arrest of trespassers protesting a General Electric facility that manufactured Gatling guns used against the Sandinistas in Central America.
Like setting bear traps for trespassers or spring guns for burglars, using a whisper network is dangerous and will most likely, at some point or another, backfire terribly.
"Come What May" grafts a suspense narrative involving multinational characters to a story of genial rural folk compelled to flee their homes before they're overrun by bloodthirsty trespassers.
Her lawyer Milton Eisenberg asked the cemetery in 1944 about the cost of erecting a chain and two poles at the entrance of the plot to discourage trespassers.
Using original audio, this episode explores the case of a man who spent eight years plotting to kill his family and another who planned the murder of some teenage trespassers.
It's a shame, but those lonely hours made me realize it acts as an inadvertent safeguard, as some people around here are fond of saying they'll shoot trespassers on sight.
In late August, a real estate lawyer in charge of selling the house found a sign warning trespassers it was "protected with improvised devices," and decided to contact the cops.
The church hopes its new security force will keep intruders and prevent trespassers from accessing the property, it said in a press release that was posted by CNN affiliate WBRC.
In the second post, Moore admitted to fans and followers that she pulled her gun on the three trespassers by sharing a screenshot of herself with the weapon in hand.
Late last month, local Venezuelans who support Mr. Guaidó learned of the occupation and descended on the building, demanding that the activists, whom they view as unlawful trespassers, get out.
So we walk over a hill and see the remnants of the facilities landfill, along with the barbed-wire fence that guts out the COE with a threat to trespassers.
But January's trespassers were different: They painted numbers on trees spaced out in precise intervals of 60 hectares (148 acres), a sign they were staking out plots for sale to future settlers.
Lisa was put off by the fact that a flock of blackbirds had taken advantage of some broken windows to colonize the attic; the avian trespassers struck her as an ill omen.
Guard shacks sit at the base of each operation, and the men who work in them are quick to hop into a pickup truck and drive out to meet would-be trespassers.
Under a California law, hotels can be held responsible for employees being sexually harassed by guests or trespassers whom the hotels know to be abusive, a state appeals court ruled in October.
Our sources say another focus will be stopping trespassers and people trying to sneak into the show with false credentials -- there's a zero tolerance policy and anyone busted will be charged with trespassing.
Engineers must be on the lookout not just for pedestrian trespassers on the rails, and errant cars and school buses and trucks at busy road crossings, but also for orange-jacketed work crews.
Overnight, pipeline protesters like Red and Minor Terry—whose lawsuit to stop the MVP was rejected by a judge earlier this year—became trespassers on land their families have called home for generations.
For some reason, I was sure I was a goner—I saw one of those sarcastic signs about shooting the trespassers that the dogs don't kill and took it one hundred percent seriously.
He also went on a tirade about his, um, affection for guns and protecting his property ... making it clear he won't hesitate to shoot future trespassers and has PLENTY of ammunition to do so.
The next day, a spokesperson for the industrial site reportedly confirmed the nursery rhyme was part of a security system and designed to act as a deterrent to trespassers in the middle of the night.
She first revealed news of the incident on Instagram, sharing a capture of security footage showing her approaching the trespassers with a gun and offering a $1,000 reward to anyone who could help identify them.
Indeed, the legacy of U.S. foreign policy has fomented instability in sending communities, and forged peculiar bilateral allegiances that allow us to frame some migrants as deserving and others as trespassers who defy the law.
The gate to the site was broken early in the morning and trespassers were blocking conveyor belts that will transport coal to the boilers in future, said Ramona Hoerst, a spokeswoman for the Recklinghausen police.
The country takes advantage of its isolated geography — it's patterned after real-life Lesotho, which is bordered by mountains — to block unwanted trespassers, and uses fancy technological illusions to make it seem like there's nothing there.
Litigation is the means by which property owners protect their rights against pirates and other trespassers, and we should not systematically weaken property rights just because a few people may or may not have acted badly.
It's not the first time Logan's dealt with trespassers at his place ... early last year, the YouTube star took matters into his own hands and made a citizen's arrest after an intruder broke into his home.
And when it happens like that, there's still the lord's prayer, you must forgive your trespassers, those who trespass against us, and that seems to be in the air when we begin to talk about that.
She distinguishes between three hypothetical trespassers: a homeless person sleeping on public property, someone who falls asleep while high in a city hospital, and a violent felon caught with a gun outside his ex-girlfriend's house.
One of the DxE trespassers shot the footage with a Sony A7 III camera; he also retrieved several tiny cameras, small enough to escape workers' notice, which he'd hidden around the farm on an earlier intrusion.
The women who do make their way into these spaces are trespassers and thieves who are "taking" everything away again, using their sexy wiles to steal men's rightly earned status and money (via ad revenue and subscriptions).
The first hour alone featured a rain storm of human teeth, an appearance from a human-like creature with a pig head, torch-carrying trespassers and Kathy Bates as an old-timey woods wanderer with a cleaver.
In a statement emailed to The Verge, Ali Hounsell, a spokesperson for Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline, confirmed that this morning "reckless trespassers" broke into a location on Trans Mountain's Puget Sound pipeline system in Washington state.
Kinder Morgan confirmed trespassers broke into a location of one of its two Trans Mountain feeder lines in Washington state but it was not operating that part of the pipeline at the time and no product was released.
In one oddly compelling moment, a Border Patrol officer brings Pelosi to a non-fenced portion of the US-Mexico border, where they watch people entering the country, while a nearby guard eyes the trespassers from a distance.
Facing community opposition, a Colorado school district said on Wednesday that it would drop a proposal to tear down Columbine High School, which has been confronting growing threats and thousands of curious trespassers since the 1999 massacre there.
I'll leave the rest of this post to the Malheur staff, who've been writing regularly on the refuge's Facebook page, stressing the strong ties to surrounding communities that helped insure that the anti-government trespassers built no significant local following.
Their demands are unclear, but at the very least it appears that by seizing the refuge's land, which can now be visited by anyone, and returning it to "the people," some of the people on it would be transformed into trespassers.
"During the course of the last days, trespassers have entered our property with the intention of hurting our dogs," the post continued, noting that on March 3 someone came in the pre-dawn darkness and "poisoned" 16 dogs, killing nine.
The charity's field staff in Asia and Africa have organized anti-poaching missions with notoriously vicious shock troops, and signed off on a proposal to kill trespassers penned by a park director who presided over the killings of dozens of people.
"The forces were surprised by demonstrations by some of the trespassers, who had assaulted the forces by firing birdshots and throwing stones ... Which pushed the forces to fire teargas to disperse the protesters and to control the situation," the statement added.
So much land surrounded the cramped township: undeveloped fields being held by property companies as investments, fenced with razor wire, overhung by tall, black spotlights, and posted with signs warning that "trespassers"—people like himself, he gathered—would be arrested.
The United States can send a strong show of support to Guaidó and those who truly believe in peace and democracy by evicting the Code Pink trespassers from the Venezuelan Embassy, who have no right under international law to be there.
It pairs with your Alexa-enabled device, phone, tablet, or PC to announce when motion is detected or the doorbell is pressed, and you can talk to visitors — or even trespassers — through your Echo as the Ring has a microphone and speaker.
You will see barricades, cement blocks stacked on top of each other, officers strapped head to toe in riot gear, signs that tell students that we are trespassers and will be prosecuted if we step foot in certain areas of our own campus.
At HempChain Farms in Berlin, N.Y., near the state's border with Vermont and Massachusetts, the police investigated a report of trespassers after Owen Martinetti, the 24-year-old chief executive of the farm, said huge chunks of hemp plants were cut down.
Opening the story with a spooky prologue right out of the horror handbook, the director Todd Haynes makes it clear that here be monsters: It's 1975 and a gaggle of young trespassers venture onto fenced-off property to go for a night swim.
When the police came, the trespassers were praying in the parking lot, led by two middle-aged men in clerical collars: the big, craggy Philip, a decorated hero of World War II, and the ascetic Daniel, waiting peacefully to be led into the van.
She explained that while no one knows exactly what caused Anubis to lose his nose, it is believed that while serving as a guard dog for a house and attempting to alert the owners of intruders by barking, the trespassers cut his muzzle off.
President Trump and his administration have not only tried to keep many immigrants and foreign visitors out of the country, they have done so by casting them as criminals, potential terrorists and trespassers, out to steal the jobs and threaten the lives of Americans.
In one experiment, black-tailed prairie dogs — one of the five prairie-dog species in North America — distinguished human trespassers by height and T-shirt color and further produced a signature call for a person who repeatedly fired a 12-gauge shotgun into the ground.
In one of these — the 220s Ward Line shipping terminal at the end of Canal Street — artists David Wojnarowicz and Mike Bidlo, along with a revolving community of trespassers, worked without funding and without monetary intent, claiming the abandoned space for a two-year alternative art system.
Whether 911 calls are made because of hate, implicit bias or the perception that black people don't belong wherever they may be, when the police come, they often criminalize the perceived trespassers, automatically assuming that the white caller's accusations are correct and the black person is guilty.
Like many other former admirers of Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, the museum said it understood the pressures on her from a military establishment that still holds most of the country's power, and a Buddhist majority which regards the Rohingya as trespassers who have no historic place in Myanmar.
Stuff that caught my eye was either items left behind by trespassers, like beer cans or other rubbish, or things that were so utterly 60s and 70s in style, like that pink scale in one of the bathrooms, bright-yellow chairs in the downstairs living room area, and things like that.
"We're looking forward to it," said Mr. Marotta, a conservancy employee, as his old cart chugged and coughed while he inspected the park for cleanliness, picked up litter here and there, answered visitors' questions and gently admonished trespassers on closed lawns or dog-walkers whose pets were off the leash.
Deer and coyotes roam freely through the book's backyards, reminding property owners who the trespassers are: I have foundonlythe gnawed and spatsplatter of hedge apples, that's how desperate they are, driven toward usby nothing to forage,by vanishing treesand razed fields, by exurbs, by white- flight and our insatiate hunger for sizeand space and taxadvantages.
The kitchen contains a space-capsule-size cage for Ms. Lee's two cockatoos — Phoenix and Halo — adjacent to an almost all-white sitting room, with views of the patio fireplace on one side and on the other, a duck pond, surrounded by small signs noting the New York State Police patrols to warn off trespassers.
It was heartening to learn today that the patient, but determined strategy of federal and local law enforcement officials worked, with three of the anti-government trespassers at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge walking out to be arrested and the last holdout coaxed to surrender after hours of YouTube-streamed discussion with the FBI and supporters.
The man who described the mood was author John Perry Barlow, who in the 1990s implored those interested in cyberspace to "imagine a place where trespassers leave no footprints, where goods can be stolen an infinite number of times and yet remain in the possession of their original owners, where businesses you never heard of can own the history of your personal affairs, where only children feel completely at home, where the physics is that of thought rather than things, and where everyone is as virtual as the shadows in Plato's cave."

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