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Posted by another doug on October 30, 2003 at 03:28:31 from (67.200.29.224):
In Reply to: Re: Re: D@%# ATV's posted by No No.... on October 30, 2003 at 02:39:33:
Yes, No No is right, you will have to be more creative. You will have to pull a "stake out" It will need to be planned with all the equipment that will provide sucess. A video camera, cell phone,food, heat(sit in your car),radios ( to communicate with other "agents"( if you are close to "HQ" home) Now the only reason that I don't like to use nails in boards to punture their tires , is that I get tired of fixing my own tires when I accidently "test" them, due to forgetfullness! If you only knew when or who to suspect,is doing this...This needs to be a project, set a goal, and don't let yourself become frazzled into getting in trouble with the law,I find that if the law discovers they are high school jocks (ball team members) that they will give them a break and tend to screw you over unless you are tuff enough to stand up for yourself once they are caught...Chasing them? Atv's are going to give you trouble if you are in you car, that's where the cell phone( to call in the troops) and video tape comes in , do the best you can with operating the equipment while manuvering for the best photos. Don't announce what and when you are doing your stake out and for cryin out loud be sneaky, at night park the car so reflectors won't give your positon away, or put a seed bag over the reflector ,so it'll fall off before you go out on the highway, just enough to black out your car while sitting in the barnyard..Make this a family outing , kids love to help while you nap, take turns on look out.Hope you have some action while you are awake!and be carefull out there...
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