Posted by wcroom on August 17, 2008 at 04:29:10 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: Thank You Dirtbag posted by spencer13cat on August 16, 2008 at 20:25:48:
I hate it for you. The scrap miners are having a field day in my part of the world. A buddy of mine had the axles, springs, and bumpers stolen off an old bus he has. Just a few miles from here, a 17 year old kid got caught hooking up to a reel trailer with a couple of thousand feet of 150 pair telephone cable on it. The trailer was on the side of the road where the crew had stopped plowing for the weekend. The kid sawed off the cable and was trying to haul it off in broad daylight! Luckily, the people accross the road called the Sherrif. Make a call to your local scrap yards. Maybe they"ll keep an eye out and help you catch the culprit.
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