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Re: I've been robbed and the Sheriff doesn't care RANT


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Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on October 07, 2010 at 15:32:42 from (206.72.18.89):

In Reply to: I've been robbed and the Sheriff doesn't care RANT posted by rednekelmo on October 07, 2010 at 11:25:53:

Good Luck guy.

I assume you are telling the truth, and you know you have taken a few licks here on this post. I for one think you are a decent guy with the old country trust. (we all should be more like you). I personaly would give anyone the shirt off my back till they step on me.

Telling a friend she must be back at a certian time would sound rude in my book. It would not have crossed my mind to do so.

I've been burned twice with ex-wives, and I still would not hesitate to help anyone out. I pick up hitch hickers, and often give them a fifty or so, and I'm thankfull I have it better than they do. So don't beat yourself up, nor let anyone else on here lay a glove on you.

In my neighborhood, I know the cops real well, (I mix with them alot and they are my friends) First, I would offer a dozen donuts to the first cop that actualy does something.

Now we have to think like a cop to play fair. How many times do they go through all the paper work, and time to only have the folks make up, and drop all charges---especialy with a live in. Then also deal with a lazy attorney that will not put effort into going after her.

The cops are thinking just like most of us about your living situation. We pretty much assume you had benifits, not that it is fair, but just a first thought.

Ride the cops, make your case the loud noise that doesn't go away. Find out the officers name that is dealing with your case, contact the local papers, new etc.

Call your government officials till they get tired of you!

Read up on the laws, and make the cops show you where the law says this or that. Just plain act crazy enough to do something real bad if all else fails.

Now the next thing is to not give up, often something will make her step across the legal line when you least expect it.

This is not funny, but if you dropped a hundred dollar bill in the street, they would arrest you for littering, call in a swat team, and the national guard.

If you report a stolen vehickle, I think I have heard that it stops you from liability if she harms someone with the truck. I'm not a legal expert! Find out how to protect yourself.


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