Posted by Deere Scotty on December 01, 2012 at 03:54:37 from (98.227.65.92):
Parents are in Texas half the year. They left before Thanksgiving. Some hunters that used to work with my dad apparently called him, & told him they found "4" Deer stands set up on his 94 acres of mostly woods in IN. They apparently dismantled, & removed these illegaly set structures, & placed them next to the road where all could see them. Dad doesnt call the law, & instead calls me who lives 40 miles away has been working 58 - 60 hours a week since the last week of July + farming. Opinions welcomed on the following...
Should I call the law? I sort cheewed on Dad because his 12 year old home is sitting there dormant with no one within sight to stop someone from retaliation; such as damaging, or destroying the house, or barns. They have no security system, too many trees for neighbors to see the house even though some relatives are neighbors. I think this whole situation is totally stupid, & avoidable yet nothing smart is being done here. I personally beleive I should call local police. But I have a feeling Dad would have a fit if I did just that!!!
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