Quote Originally Posted by wolverine View Post
That’s not a correlative scenario. But entering a property without permission and failure to secure are both violations of varying severity depending on the jurisdiction. People are going to take sides here, but a broad and more reasonable perspective are both sides are at fault. Wouldn’t be surprised if the explorers got let off the hook and the property owner probably won’t get citied because of Detroit’s enforcement malaise
Not in Detroit,but the ones that got trapped in the mine and had to be rescued were arrested for trespassing and grand theft,they entered in order to steal copper.

They did not charge the mine owner for failure to secure.

Most view it as if you did not enter in the first case you would have never had a problem or taking personal responsibility for ones actions.

If you leave your front door open does that make it okay for anybody to enter?