ANTHONYCHEZ 27 Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 can any one help me find the permission form as i've put a search in but can't find it anywhere, any help would be good cheers Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest buster321c Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 Dear Sir/ Madam Please allow me to introduce myself, my name is XXXXXXXX, I am a XX years old air gun hunter living in the XXXXXX area. I am writing to you concerning any pest control problems you may have on your farm and farm buildings. There are many species of pests including: Feral Pigeons, in areas close to towns they may use nearby farm buildings and lofts for a night-time roost. Feral's carry lice and their excrement is both toxic and disease ridden including tuberculosis, encephalitis, lyme's disease (pigeon fanciers lung) paratyphoid, ornithosis, toxoplasmosis, and a type of flu all these diseases are potently fatal they also cause untold crop damage. Rats, which consume and contaminate feed as well as chew through electric cables and nest in the walls of buildings, silos and water tanks. They also carry a pretty nasty disease called weil's disease which is life threatening Crows and magpies, these animals carry lice and a host of other parasites, they damage the nests of songbirds, by raiding the nests and eating the eggs. Crows have also been known to attack new born lambs. Rabbits can dig up your paddock causing holes which stock may injure them-selves; they can also bury around the footings of buildings causing them to be unstable. Rabbits have been known to consume considerable portions of feed laid out for stocks in paddocks. The above list is the more common species but there are also jays, jackdaws, rooks, collard dove, grey squirrel, magpies, mink , and foxes. I am fully licensed and a responsible shooter, and I would be willing to sign a total disclaimer for any injury that I occur whilst on the property. I am a courteous, patient and intelligent person by nature, always willing to learn, and follow instructions to the letter. I ask nothing in return for my services other than a continuous right to hunt the property and a friendly wave as I come and go. I will dispose of all pests off the property and any quality game such as rabbit or pigeon first offered the property owner. Thank-you for giving me a little of your time, I do apologise to any anti hunters I may have inadvertently sent this letter to ,but rest assured I am doing my best to actively promote safe hunting and removal of pest species. If you are interested in my services please write to me at the address above , or call me on XXXX XXX XXXX (home) XXXXXXXXXXX (mobile) thank-you, I hope to hear from you soon. Regards [/size] XXXXXXX Pest removal disclaimer This document is to certify that ____________,of ________________, has been given permission by the owners of __________________________ to hunt on their property for pest species such as ______________________________________________. All hunting will be carried out with a _______________________________________ And all care taken to ensure safe shooting practices whether in open countryside or around buildings and structures. All hunting will tale place between the hours of ______________, and __________on days deeded appropriate by the owners, with a "double check " phone call made the night before any proposed hunt. All pest species eradicated will be removed and disposed of off the property by the hunter and regular reports on pest removal success forwarded to the owners. No payment is asked for in return for these services. However a signature on the following disclaimer would be appreciated to cover both parties in the event of damage to property, injury, or death. I, , having been given permission to hunt _______________________, do hereby renounce and relinquish any claim to my personnel injury; or my death, while on the property for the purpose of pest removal. Signed: ____________________ date_________________ I, _______________________________________, having given permission to hunt___________________________ accept all terms and conditions of this disclaimer and agreements entered into forthwith. Signed: ____________________ Date__________________ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest buster321c Posted March 4, 2009 Report Share Posted March 4, 2009 Type thing , edited where needed , good luck Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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