Posted by W_B on March 05, 2015 at 04:29:47 from (155.188.183.23):
In Reply to: Thieves posted by FBH44 on March 04, 2015 at 19:00:58:
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If I had my old van, me too... it got plugged up and I didn't have the money to replace it, so the shop I used at the time just emptied the pellets out of it (Ford provided a convenient screwout plug for that) and I drove it like that until I traded it in (actually sold it to external_link for twice what the retail value of it would have been!). A thief cutting it off would have been very surprised that they had an empty shell.
A daughter of a gal my wife works with got mixed up with a drugged up thief who was stealing cats. The Columbus cops had him staked out and followed him to a "job". When he crawled under a car they surrounded it and when he came out he went for a gun. They shot him dead right there. The girl they didn't charge since she wasn't with him like she usually was. I understand that scared her enough to straighten herself out, mostly, and she has a regular job now.
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