The Sheriff will be OK. The Deputies here are not in any Union. The current sheriff just was elected but was a road deputy for many years. The idiot deputy will find that no one saw anything happen to him. I bet that he does not do a darn thing about it. HE will be trying to keep his job. I told the sheriff that it was the darnest thing I ever saw. The Deputy tripped,fell and landed in the back of his car in hand cuffs. No one laid a hand on him that I saw. Wink WInk
What PO me about him pushing the truck was the keys where in it. He could have moved it easily enough. It is a standard and we almost never park it with the parking brake set. Just put it in low gear and let it set there. Nothing was damaged on the truck. It was just the point of someone being stupid enough not to think about why the truck was parked like it was with a gate chained to the front bumper holding it open.
The building damage is anybodies guess what will happen. Have you ever heard of many winning taking on the state government in court??? Not many usually win.
Plus I am not real popular with the DNR over the land back there anyway. We fought them for years about the coyote problem back there with them denying that there was an issue.
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