>>180260>that fiasco I will green text while i'm not at workIn the meantime here's something to consider.
Every part of a small suburban lot is visible from either the street or one of the neighbor's lots. A trespasser is exposed and if you live in a neighborhood where everybody knows everyone they will stand out even more. In spite of these two observations there's still a fair amount of trespassing, breaking and entering going on in the suburbs.
A large rural property, particularly one that is forested, has its own roads and is not patrolled, offers cover. The closer such a property is to areas that are densely populated the greater the likelyhood strangers will access it, if for no better reason than because you have what they do not.
It's like when a relative of mine parked his antique car on a city street, went in the Yale Co-op to buy a journal, came out and found four students taking turns having themselves photographed behind the wheel. They couldn't have cared less about his complaints and called him bourgeois (these were 1980's Yale students BTW). The last one out vaulted the back seats and slid down the trunk and left a nice scratch from the rivets in his jeans. But if my father's cousin had struck this kid with his cane he'd have gone to jail for assault. I think you're just going to have to accept the fact that have-nots are going to fuck with your shit and there really isn't much you can do about it.