Posted by ShadetreeRet on October 31, 2015 at 17:41:37 from (76.5.167.22):
In Reply to: Speaking of Theives posted by black on October 31, 2015 at 11:18:36:
There always seems to be a scrapyard somewhere that will take just about anything, and always seems to get by with it. The nearest scrapyard to me is only about five miles, a good clean facility, so I don't have to worry as much about cutting a tire, etc. But, I have never met the owner! If he is on the premises,he must stay in his office. The reason I told that I had never seen him is because if he doesn't go out to the yard much, then he likely would not know what all was there, right? So, about a year or so ago, he was arrested for possession of stolen goods in the form of several manhole covers. They had been stolen from a road building project about twenty miles away. He has a good crew of regulars, but every time I go by there, there is always a new face or two, so obviously someone was slack about checking things out. Generally, they are right on top of things, like the time I carried four vehicle radiators in. They not only wrote down the tag number off my truck, my drivers license number, and made me stand beside them while they took my picture! I never did hear what came of the charges against him, but I have a feeling that they were dropped.
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