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Re: theft control
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Posted by Bob Kerr on July 18, 2007 at 19:53:02 from (152.163.100.70):
In Reply to: theft control posted by Lanse on July 18, 2007 at 12:14:18:
I saw this one a few years ago on one of these forums. Take some logs and some 1x8 rough cut boards, some very dark brown paint and a little yellow. then with a router carve the 1x8 with " Indiana Copperhead Refuge" or some other god awful critter that might be in your area and post them all around the place where them idiots are sneaking in and a few right out front where everyone that goes past can see them. Anybody asks, just tell them you won't let anybody kill the copperheads or moccasins or what have you on your place and leave it at that. You would be suprised how well it works! Just make the signs look simillar to DNR signs. don't totally copy DNR signs though, the state might have something to say about it.
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