Posted by John B. on April 13, 2012 at 10:24:19 from (38.114.64.135):
In Reply to: Handling thieves posted by NCWayne on April 12, 2012 at 22:20:38:
I think you had a good plan. We had few $100 worth of pumpkins stollen three years ago. Two girls took them along with our sign. Well 5 other girls ratted out the two thieves cause they didn't like them. Well we got the sheriff involved and the two girls and the one's mother wanted to bring the pumpkins back. We stood outside our garage for almost an hour as I chewed on them. (I actually enjoyed it..LOL) Well I wouldn't let them return them that wed night and told them to bring them back Sat morning in the daylight. The mother said well you have lites in your garage can't you look at them tonite in there?? I said "they stole from me once, I'm not letting them in my garage". The two girls came back with mom and grandma on Sat morning. My wife knew the mom and grandma. The mother decided that the girls should pay for them rather than return them. I was very much pleased with the money rather than the pumpkins. I made them sit and think about it from Wed nite to Sat morning. I felt that was punishment enough. They stole them on a Sunday nite, we found out on the following tuesday and the following saturday they were paid for. I just laugh about it now but at the time I was royally PO..
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