Nyngan paddock clash highlights mounting tension over rural crime trends

By Alex Druce
Updated February 3 2016 - 2:05pm, first published 5:01am
NSW landholders fear that they are less protected against trespassing and poaching than ever before. Police and government say they are trying to fix the situation.
NSW landholders fear that they are less protected against trespassing and poaching than ever before. Police and government say they are trying to fix the situation.

A CLASH in a Coolabah paddock between farmers and alleged poachers has ignited a powderkeg debate over landowners’ rights to protect their property in the face of soaring rural crime.

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