Posted by redforlife on December 27, 2021 at 20:49:49 from (174.210.132.156):
In Reply to: Horse vet posted by 37 chief on December 27, 2021 at 18:18:50:
Probably didn't make the connection with it being a vet truck when they stole it. Probably just seen the lockable boxes, figured contents were valuable, and would dig through and find out what's in there after stolen. Going to be real dis-appointed when they get to the pawn shop and find out that they won't pay anything on used calf pullers, scalpels, LA 200, needles, ear taggers, and preg checking sleeves. Bad part is, the stuff is gone, going to have to be replaced, and causing more burden for the person it was taken from, than it did good for the person that stole it. Because when they find out that they can't very easily turn this stuff into cash, they will likely toss it in a dumpster someplace. That's the really sad part. They did all that to harm somebody else, and didn't even better themself off in the end. Just thought they were going to.
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