Your friend is very lucky not getting invited to block parties is all the repercussions that came from that kind of “mistake”. I know people who take their yards really serious and would’ve sued the sh*t out of him. Drift is one of the major hazards that gets harped on in the pesticide/herbicide license continuing ed classes I go to every year.A friend of mine sprayed his backyard to kill the grass the wind was out of the south and the neighbors north for 3 houses lost their grass too lol he wasn’t invited to at block parties lol
I can’t remember what happened after that it was back in the late 80’sYour friend is very lucky not getting invited to block parties is all the repercussions that came from that kind of “mistake”. I know people who take their yards really serious and would’ve sued the sh*t out of him. Drift is one of the major hazards that gets harped on in the pesticide/herbicide license continuing ed classes I go to every year.
That's the thing. No recourse. In the eyes of MWCPD no harm no foul unless it was deliberate or malicious. I dont know how that isn't deliberate. But whatever.some people have no respect for the things that other people work hard to acquire.....what goes around comes around sooner or later....I'm PO'd with the person that did this and hope his mower breaks down and puts him out of business.
I can understand his anger, what the mower guy did is disrespectful!Man, maybe I'm missing something here, but that picture looks like something that a couple of quarters at the car wash would fix, not a reason to get bent out of shape. Yeah, it's a stupid thing to do, but did it do any actual damage?
He must have been waving it around in the sky with with high winds, because I can control drift with 90' booms pretty good when spraying crops lol.A friend of mine sprayed his backyard to kill the grass the wind was out of the south and the neighbors north for 3 houses lost their grass too lol he wasn’t invited to at block parties lol
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