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Re: Attempted Tractor Theft
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Posted by Vern-MI on January 15, 2007 at 04:37:34 from (207.69.137.205):
In Reply to: Attempted Tractor Theft posted by sammy the RED on January 14, 2007 at 20:28:24:
It's a sad state of affairs that we are in. People think they can get away with anything in our society where the criminal is protected and the victim is prosecuted. Wife was attacked in The Kohl's parking lot in broad daylight in July of last year. The black ba$tard and his black female accomplice stole her purse and fled in a car which the wife could identify. He also dropped a piece of personal identification. When the police came they commented that they probably wouldn't be able to find them as they are rarely caught. Well three months later they caught his girl friend accomplice and she led them to the male perpetrator. After all the police work and court room drama they got 6 months probation and that was it. I sometimes think the lawmakers encourage poor behaviour so that they can keep their high paying public servant jobs. If you lay a hand on them you will probably serve time for it. Crappy bleeding heart society we live in today.
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