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  2. Oliver v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Id at 178. The Court also cited practical considerations as weighing on its decision, since open fields "usually are accessible to the public," and "no trespassing" signs are generally ineffective at "bar[ring] the public from viewing open fields in rural areas," and "the public and police lawfully may survey lands from the air." Id at 178-179.

  3. Tractor Supply Company - Wikipedia

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    Tractor Supply Company (also known as TSCO or TSC), founded in 1938, is an American chain store that sells home improvement, agriculture, lawn and garden maintenance, livestock, equine and pet care equipment and supplies. It caters to farmers, ranchers, pet owners, and landowners.

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    Starbuck took aim at Tractor Supply Co.’ s initiatives to prioritize diversity, equity and inclusion, saying that they are “putting more of a focus on race that divides us.” He also ...

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  7. Anti-trespass panels - Wikipedia

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    While trespassing is a criminal offense in many jurisdictions, [12] [15] the threat of fines or even jail time does little to deter trespassers. In the US, freight carrier BNSF , the second largest railroad in the country, reported that in 2003 its police removed or arrested 23,200 trespassers, against 111 killed or injured.