Posted by Ryan - WI on April 14, 2012 at 19:20:53 from (66.114.188.216):
In Reply to: Horse Slaughter News posted by Ultradog MN on April 14, 2012 at 04:49:22:
I think you guys are missing the point of what Dave is saying. He isn't saying there is no need. He isn't saying that it shouldn't be allowed. What he is saying is that this brings about another potential for theft and it would be wise to think ahead of the issue and develop some type of system for making sure that Buttercup doesn't end up stolen and on the plate.
Times have very drastically changed. If something has a value of more than $20 or so, can be easily sold and has no required paperwork to transfer ownership it has a tendency to become stolen. Is it really that hard to imagine that somebody would do this?
If we would have told you 30 years ago that thieves would climb under cars and cut parts off, cut out plumbing from houses and steal wire from live transmission lines would you have believed it then? How about now?
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