Posted by George Marsh on March 06, 2014 at 08:08:48 from (205.188.117.10):
In Reply to: Stolen Trailer posted by Traditional Farmer on March 06, 2014 at 05:35:17:
It's too bad that some people see nothing wrong taking things that don't belong to them.
It's also too bad that once someone has a criminal record, there aren't too many jobs they can get. So they go back to doing what they can do best to make money, which is usually illegal.
Where I live, the meth capital, making meth seems to be the job of last resort. We need a bigger jail. Most of the people in jail are there because of drug related crime.
Yesterday I took a ride on mule down the river road. It's the road the movie Deliverance was made on. At the end of the road a person was taking plastic milk bottles out of his car, putting them along the road. It appeared his toilet wasn't working. The bottles had a yellow liquid in them. I waved, slowly turned around, hoping not to get a bullet in the back of my head and slowly drove away.
Later I went back and someone set the milk bottles on fire. Why would someone burn their pee?
Glad you got your trailer back. Bet nothing will ever be done to find who took it.
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