No Trespassing Signs Have Little Effect In Cramahe Township

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The signs are up but people still continue to visit the beach at Little Lake in Cramahe Township.

“No Trespassing” signs have been up for several days in a fenced off area, but that didn’t stop a number of people partaking in activities on Sunday, July 12, 2020.

One woman was heard saying, “I think they were trying to dissuade people” as she and another people went around the fence.

Today’s Northumberland asked if she was aware she could be charged, her response was, “I know.”

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