Posted by Texasmark1 on December 24, 2014 at 05:28:49 from (99.197.214.247):
Earlier this morning I was reading Google news and some of the side notes. Amusing article surfaced:
Seems a middle aged farmer in Vermont got "busted" by a deputy sheriff for smoking pot. His Case/IH tractor is conventional with 8 wheel drive duals; huge! Exhaust pipe appears to be the size of a grapefruit to help in sizing the thing.
He goes to the sheriff's office and drives over about half a dozen squad cars, the popular 4 door Ford sedans. Crushes the roof and hood on every one of them. Drives his tractor on off a couple of miles and parks it. Then high tails it out of there on foot. Must have been smoking some more pot.
One of the pictures showed a deputy standing next to a car and an obvious grin on his face. I'd bet he was shaking his head too.
Made for a good laugh.
They caught him and are deciding on appropriate charges. Course the residents may run him out of the county as they will have to pay the bill and do without services in the interim.
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