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Posted by massey333 on October 26, 2006 at 14:38:46 from (216.255.60.218):
In Reply to: Old peg tooth harrows posted by Coloken on October 26, 2006 at 07:08:40:
I agree with all the problems and expences you have mentioned.but read the part of the post that said the State Police WOULDN'T come and take a report.I also hope that all you people also have a Good Law Firm on retainer because you are all setting yourselfs up for a LAWSUIT by the Injured Party,even tho they maybe breaking the law.IT IS CALLED A HIDDEN TRAP and in the case of the Railroad Ties for fence Posts,the law calls that is a Deadly Object and YOU are Liable for any Damages or Injurys caused.I know it stinks because we have lost Several Thousand Dollars in Fences and ETC over the years but if you don't see(catch) or get a Lic.Number YOU are Sxxxxxx.
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