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Re: 4 Wheelers in Corn
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Posted by Mark - IN. on July 04, 2007 at 11:02:53 from (152.163.100.14):
In Reply to: 4 Wheelers in Corn posted by Keith Harpster on July 04, 2007 at 08:35:13:
Whatever you decide to do, be careful. Had a neighbor same thing happened to some years back. Didn't happen once, came back to repeat a few times. Eventually he caught them red handed one night as they were doing it, and called the sheriff. Law said that he could impound the vehicle, which he did, right there. Took a dozer and plowed dirt mounds up to the front and rear bumpers so that the truck couldn't and wouldn't be moved, leaving it on display for anyone else that might get the same idea. The next night, someone stripped the truck clean and he had to pay for damages. The law also said that since he impounded it, he was also responsible for its safety and care. Ended up costing him a lot more than the damage that they did to the crops. Just doesn't seem fair, but I'm not a lawyer whom would successfully argue, and did, that it was. Personally, I'd say that paybacks are a b...., but would advise against getting caught if you choose to go that route. Can't prove it? You'll think of something. Good luck.
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