Several places here we see this..."You cant shoot them".
Sorry, but thats why you have so much crime in your areas. 30 years ago we had that here. Kids were stealing gas at night from everything. One night 2 of them got shot, Hospital they tried to get to was 60 miles away, only one made it there. No one went to jail, never went to court, no charges.
Since then word got around, one farmer lost 200 gal of gas one night because he filled his storage tank with 00 buckshot, BUT he also got the thieves, they were lucky, they lived. Seems the Farmer was merely defending his lively hood.
We do have a video system, so if I don't see them in the act, it will. About once every 5 years we have a visit by the local Sheriff Dept, you get you name in the paper and pay a small fine for discharging a firearm in the middle of the night.(disturbing the peace)
I have had NOTHING stolen in 30 years, they KNOW they WILL get shot. House and garage not locked, keys in the vehicles.
And I would welcome anyone out there who thinks he could get away with it...Yes I have 25 acres, a 12 ga shotgun, and a Backhoe... My attitude is "Steal here, Die here" and all the locals know it.
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