This has been an interesting read. Many have different ways of handling this situation.
Couple of years ago my wife wanted to try selling some eggs and veggies with a trailer up by the road with honor system payment. About the 3rd time she had stuff just stolen I told her enough and I stopped hauling the trailer up there everyday. I wasn't mad, I just refused to make us victims any longer. The funny part is had someone bother to drive into the house and told us they really needed the food that was stolen we would have given it to them. Total theft amounted to about 25 bucks. I think about the only real solution is to man something like that. The county cops are not going to get over excited over small thefts like that even if they have security camera video of the thief. The thief will most likely come back, destroy the camera and steal even more. Heck people break into businesses with security cameras all the time. And they know the cameras are there. Yet it happens again and again.
Here campfire wood that is going to be used in a state park has to be certified by species to be disease/critter free by DNR. They sell small bundles, 6-8 pieces of wood 4" across around here for what I consider outrageous prices. People buy it so I guess it's really fair. The folks camping at resorts and at the state parks want wood for campfires. If the price was too high they wouldn't buy it. But they do.
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