Thieves are everywhere. My uncle just up the road (who never throws anything away) had 25 old batteries, rims ect stolen. Most of the stuff they took was heavy for scrap. It was on stone walls and in the woods behind buildings ect. Most people would of called what was stolen junk, but not Uncle Raymond. He sat in his barn for 3 nights and they ended up with a 12 gauge pointed at them and laying face down in the mud for 20 minutes until the cops came. They were "visiting" local farms and stealing scrap metal thinking no one would notice it
Times are tough and many folks have no morales. They got some stuff from our place too, but I do not keep track of scrap pieces that have been in the woods or stone wall for 50 years. Sad fact is though is that if they would have asked I would have helped them load it. If someone is willing to WORK hauling scrap to feed their kids I usially give the stuff away
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