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id get out of their lawn.....
I'd get off his lawn. However, I;d never be caught in that situation as I respect other people's property rights.
Apologize profusely and get off his lawn. You should not have been walking on it in the first place.
Probably get off the lawn.
I would say, sorry, and get off his lawn.
Hello I would respect his/her lawn
Why would you be on their lawn in the first place without knocking on the door and asking for permission first?
That actually happened to me, my dogs left the yard, went looking for them and when I crossed my neighbors yard, she yelled, "get the F off my lawn!"
"I'm really sorry, but did you happen to see two small brown dogs?"
"I don't give a F about your dogs, don't ever come in my yard again!"
I was sort of shocked she was so vulgar and left.
I'd say "Sorry" and move my over-ample backside off of it.
I would response immediately on my trespassing and say sorry about that for being careless and mistaken.
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What were you doing in their lawn in the first place-digging for buried treasure? Unless you are an earth worm, get out of there.
Then, you should get out of their lawn.
Tell them to Go **** Himself ... except in any state where they can automatically shoot you for being on their property. So No Red States
That was me. I had two teenagers and they would run back and forth across my back yard to meet. There was a road in front. It ruined my grass and made a path plus I really just didn't like one of the girls and simply didn't want them back there. You would have thought I was an ogre when I asked them to use the street to meet.+
He would get my middle finger.
I'd whip out my dessert eagle and shoot myself in both feet, get a bonesaw cut up my arms and legs and then hop towards him making seal noises
In my state, you can walk on anyone's private property unless they have a fence or a properly posted sign for "no trespassing". However, once the owner tells you, specifically, to get off his or her property, you would have to leave if you don't want to be arrested for "criminal trespass".
So, bottom line, I would say, "Who the fvck are you?", since some random drunken ashhole who happens to live there doesn't always have the necessary authority to warn off strangers.