One side of my 71 acres is bordered by a paved county road. I find various trash thrown out n the far back corner by the road. Really sets me off too. I've put on the rubber gloves and poked through some before and found mail addressed to the dumper. I just pack it up and throw it out in their yard and if they are home just tell them not to do it again. :evil: About 5 or 6 years ago, one of the idiots had dumped a refrigerator back there. I called a reserve deputy that lives just down the road a ways and he came by with a regular deputy. I don't know how they did it, but they identified the idiot that did it and said idiot came shortly and picked up the refrigerator and took it to the correct refuse center. I hate idiots that do this. It only costs a little bit to turn something like that in to the refuse center and be recycled. I put the dumpers up there with the four wheeler idiots that trespass. Gets my dander up pretty quickly. You must be a lot nicer/calmer guy than I am. I get ornerier with each passing year....according to the old red head and grown boys...lol. Good! Pays to act like a crazy old ornery man occasionally....puts the fear into the idiots...lol. Helps to wander around the property and down by the road with a .40 caliber open carried on my hip. :shock:
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