And the taxauthoritiesdo nottake any responsibilitiesoftheciviltrespass done bytheirstaffs, the damage made by the opposite party, alsothe indirect losses, etc.
On the Lake Fork of the Gunnison river, not far from the Taylor drama, one rafting company was hit with a civiltrespass suit in 2001, but went out of business before the courts could resolve it. (A fence now runs across the water on the Lake Fork.) And what about all the times that rafters get stuck on the rocks?
That case, brought by the New York Civil Liberties Union, which challenges the legality of similar trespass stops made outside buildings all around the city, is pending.