Vermont Code § 19 V.S.A. § 1105

Obstructing travel
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§ 1105. Obstructing travel
A person, other than a municipality acting with respect to highways under its jurisdiction,
who places or causes to be placed an obstruction or encroachment in a public highway
or trail, so as to hinder or prevent public travel or to injure or impede a person
traveling on the highway or trail, shall be fined not more than $1,000.00 plus the
actual costs of repairing the damage and a reasonable attorney’s fee, to be recovered
in a civil action in the name of the town or State. One or more items of logging or
other equipment temporarily within the right-of-way of a trail shall not be actionable
under this section if located in such a way as not to unreasonably impede passage.
If the court finds that an action under this section was brought without substantial
basis, the court may award a reasonable attorney’s fee against the person bringing
the action. Nothing in this section shall preclude the selectboard from exercising
regulatory authority granted under sections 304 and 1110 of this title.

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