Posted by DaninKansas on November 26, 2013 at 06:33:37 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: theft posted by boberjagel on November 25, 2013 at 17:15:53:
Lots of stuff gets shipped to Mexico. The KC Auto auto auction sends 20-30 vehicles a week to Mexico. They pull one car with the engine idling while driving the other. I see adds all the time in Grass and Grain for people looking for older equipment - it all goes to Mexico too. We just salvaged a bunch of old equipment from a waste water plant - instead of scrapping it all we found a buyer that was shipping it to Mexico - more tripled our expected salvage sale on the project. Once in the while they like to get something new.
Then as mentioned below there is always the lazy sheriff that doesn't want to be bothered with solving a crime. A person gets pulled over for DUI and there are 4 cars with flashing lights working the crime of the century, call them about a theft and they'll ask you to fax in a form.
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