Scotland's trespass laws are grey and de facto freedom to roam operates in appropriate countryside, provided good manners are demonstrated.
Among other things, Mr. Cohen won court fights against using trespass laws against union organizers who were being barred from access to workers in the fields.
The Rucksack Club was opposed to the publication of the book as a number of the crags described were on private property and the club was concerned about trespass law.
Existing trespass laws are strict enough without extending them to cover what can be seen from a distance.
"If Intel could use trespass laws, without demonstrating any damage to its equipment," he said, "then this would have huge implications for all kinds of communications taking place on the Internet."
"Mr. Sands does not impress the court as a person who considers himself constrained by trespass laws," the judge wrote.
As portrayed on the show, the gardeners' work is done without seeking consent from the owners of the land and is often completed through subterfuge and by defying trespass laws.
In the St. Paul case, the teen-ager's appeal argues that the use of the bias ordinance is gratuitous because cross burning can be prosecuted under the city's trespass law and other general criminal laws.
The ex-emperor restored the lost trespass law, and explained that he had stolen it not to injure any one, but to further his political projects.
And game is officially public property, even if the pasture between road and river, or the land that supports wildlife, is privately held and protected by typical trespass laws.