Posted by oir;vj;oisrdfj;ovzdjb;dof on October 20, 2007 at 10:45:51 from (4.154.206.236):
In Reply to: hay theft posted by whats the world come to on October 19, 2007 at 19:05:07:
My neighbor lost some hay this year out of his heifer barn. He is a big time operator and owns more than one farm, and unfortunatly he can't be everywheres to once, and some low lifes started stealing pickup loads of small square bales out of his heifer barn located a mile from his main farm. Through telling his neighbors about it, and setting up a neighbor hood watch of his heifer barn, we got that stopped, the thieves were never prosecuted, but they did get ran off. I think its a good thing the owner didn't catch them, because he was pretty upset about it, and problably would have beat them up if he had caught them in the act. Its not that hay was scarce or anything because it was a bumper crop year, just the thieves didn't want to buy it and the hay was actually for sale that they were stealing.
I hate to think of the stealing thats quite apt to start happening with the high cost of fuel oil here in the north east. Lots of people are getting squeezed quite hard and home heating fuel is a nessesity. The other day when I was in a grocery store, I saw some guy in his late 20's slip a magazine off the rack into his jacket, then walk over and join his woman and kid, what a bum, like a magazine is a nessesity.
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