Posted by Mac AR on August 08, 2014 at 19:46:19 from (184.156.238.209):
In Reply to: Another Tragedy posted by David G on August 04, 2014 at 13:53:08:
I'm with the rest of you. We have a group of hoodlums here too. I have a number of times had to put the tractor/truck/team & wagon in the ditch because of these little @$$holes running up and down our 1 lane county road at 40 to 50 mph. Luckily no one has been killed or hurt (yet), but the kicker here is that the law won't deal with them, and if you happen to mention anything to their parents you wind up wasting your breath and getting cussed out. I'd gotten so tired of dealing with them I took the 2000 and the 7 foot wheel disk up the road (again, narrow road) in front of them in 2nd gear, half throttle, the 2 1/2 miles to town for gasoline. Talk about some pizzed off kids. Threw rocks at the tractor and me, screamed, flipped me off, etc. Kinda got a kick out of it, really.
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