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Re: Just what would you do?
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Posted by Scott Green on January 04, 2003 at 07:09:59 from (66.133.135.183):
In Reply to: Just what would you do? posted by KC Bob on January 03, 2003 at 16:48:36:
Aparently , your game cop doesn't have any common sence or a brain. And most all the do-gooders are just like him. You have to out witt him. Your situation is like setting at a stuck red light late at night. No traffic around. What do you do? set there until the repair service shows up the next day.Say you sat there 15 minutes(Exaggerated).Finally you realize the light is stuck , so you look both ways for traffic , then pull out. A Cop pulls you over for running a red light. The cop can't think for himself. That light is to control traffic , but it isn't , because it is stuck! And your the only traffic. Kind of the same deal. That's todays world. I personally would do what ever I had to do , to get the dear out of my crop.
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