Rural landowners are playing a dangerous game against cannabis growers and stock rustlers.
Given the propensity of violence among today's lawbreakers the fears of our rural folk are understandable.
Living in isolated parts of the region, farmers and lifestylers are vulnerable to having their land used to grow cannabis or access plantations in adjoining bush and stock rustling is an ongoing problem that costs them money.
Their only real defence, they say is to spend money installing surveillance cameras on their properties in an effort to deter and/or catch rustlers and drug growers who are often members of gangs or affiliated to gangs and are often armed.
It's a sad indictment on our community that many members of our society don't feel safe on their own land and feel almost helpless.