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In article , Jaques d'Alltrades writes: | | Going onto someone's land unbidden is trespass. It only becomes a crime | if damage is done or if the trespass is committed with unlawful intent, | and is now, I believe, called 'aggravated trespass'. Sigh. No. Merely entering and not doing damage is not trespass, and you may even have a right to do so. There are both statutory and common law rights to enter other people's property, though collecting balls is not one of them. Doing damage is NOT a crime, but a civil offence, and it is the combination of entering without permission and doing damage that is trespass. The Game Laws, Criminal Justice and Public Order Act and others make certain types of trespass crimes, but that is another matter. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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