Posted by sbin on September 29, 2009 at 19:39:50 from (174.42.190.53):
In Reply to: No good thieves posted by KEH on September 29, 2009 at 11:13:30:
Around here the scrap yards now have a system that takes a photo of the sellers id,item being scrapped and the seller. Mandating those images were posted on the internet for all to see would help everyone except thieves. We have country property that not only had the metal stripped from the house but also had about 3 flatbed loads of salvaged lumber stolen.Spent a few weeks taking apart an old warehouse and trucking it to our property to frame a barn.Came back a few weeks later with a crew to build the barn frame and every piece of wood was gone even the scrap to keep the pile out of the mud. I now have multiple hunting cameras up and have/will continue to deal with people directly. Caught one idiot that dumped building material and broke into the house by his truck plate.Funny the county sheriff was much more interested in that scumbags problem than mine. I know that truck will never be on my property again(hahaha).After a late night visit by some friends I guess the owner won't be trespassing again either but loser thieves have more free time and less to lose. Shame a man can not build a homestead without security cameras.
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