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Posted by Doug in Illinois on February 02, 2007 at 15:04:54 from (207.144.241.241):
In Reply to: Vigilante farmer, 74, in more trouble than thief posted by Red Dog Farms on February 02, 2007 at 04:16:49:
I agree with the replies. In the summer there is meth cooked regularly in the woods near my house. You can smell it being cooked, if you call the sheriff, by the time they get there the meth heads are long gone. One vehicle is back often, a red beat up old Ford Ranger pickup with no licence plates. I often see 2 people jump out of the cab and grab stuff out of the back and disappear into the woods. Truck comes back later and picks them up. You would think our officers would be smart enough to wait in hiding for the return of the pickup, but take too long to get here. They are gone before the cops get here. Anyhow, when I still lived in Nebraska, had a sheriff back there tell my mom and I that if we caught anyone breaking into our house, make sure they fall in to the house when you shoot them. Also was told sometimes better to just take out the trash and not tell anyone. Never had to do that, but think is good advice. Too bad law only sees fit to hassle speeders and harrass someone who may have had one too many to blow less than .08 after a long day. Just my 2 cents worth.
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