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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 13, 2005 at 03:39:24 from (209.226.247.171):
In Reply to: Re: True Confessions, Join In posted by wh on April 12, 2005 at 18:15:26:
wh: I remember a guy 20 miles from me about 35 years ago was having much the same problem. He was awakened in night by noise in yard. Went to bedroom window and in moonlight he could see three guys trying to syphon gas from his new Ford sedan. Forget the model back then but same thing as Crown Vic. Top of the line car. He decided to get rifle and fire shot to scare these thievs off. He aimed to have bullet hit ground about 20' from them. Problem, he slipped as he fired, bullet went through back fender of the car, through the fuel tank and he lost all his gas anyhow. Lucky, no fire and no one go hurt. I understand that ended gas stealing at his place.
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