Posted by MAX-KY on December 23, 2011 at 17:44:18 from (76.177.222.56):
Several years ago, not too long after we had moved to our small farm, a man came to our front door and asked about going to one of our ponds and set some turtle lines. My wife didn't know him and would not give him permission to go to the pond. He took a drink of beer from the can he was carrying, backed up a step and told her that the man that previously owned our place had given him permission in the past and he was going to the pond. My wife didn't argue, just went back in the house and called my office and told them that I need to get home as quick as I could. (Forgot to tell you all that I was a deputy Sheriff at that time.) I got there before they left, charged the driver with DUI, the passenger with public intoxication, and both with criminal trespass. The one that went to the door tried to tell me that the lady in the house had given him permission. He about fainted when he found out that the lady was my wife. Both were convicted.
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