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Re: O/T Bottom Feeders
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Posted by Boley on August 24, 2006 at 17:41:51 from (67.72.98.102):
In Reply to: O/T Bottom Feeders posted by 37 chief on August 23, 2006 at 20:24:44:
That behavior is going on in Alabama also,cemetary vases,ground wires from power poles,a/c units from houses and churches.Anything of aluminum or copper.Recycle facility operators are honorable men I'm sure,but someone showing up with a load of cemetary vases should raise a red flag.Crystal Meth is the current epidemic in our rural areas.Law enforcement is either overwhelmed or dosen't care.My theory is that these people that use,make and sell this stuff and expose their children to it are just too sorry to put in jail.There's no money for the local government or the town lawyers to make by arresting them,so they go about their business of stealing and selling what they've stolen from dead people and those that work for what they have.I hate a thief.
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