Had some comments on another forum from rescue volinteers, they do wonderful work, but kinda seems their is a god-complex that goes with it..... Anything we do is worth it, and we don't need to be accountable for anything.....
Clearly the horse business is the one responsible for this, and their insurance or billfold should be paying for it. If either of them feel the ambulance did something wrong, it's up to them to go after you......
Had a drunk pickup driver hurtle our driveway & land in out beanfield years ago. A whole load of iron, screws, and tools wa in the field, and 20 people stomping around looking for his dentures....
His brother came the next day with a semi & backed in to tow out the pickup.
At least the brother offered to make it right, dad said $20 should cover it. Crops didn't grow as well for a couple years, and was pulling up metal for years.....
But the fellow was fair & offered to make it right, so no problem, no one looking for blood.
Just a little respect.
Years before that a heliocopter landed in our oats stubble and reloaded - herbicide I guess, not sure what they were spraying. Was kinda a wet year, compacted the field in that spot, but worse nothing grew in that spotfor 4-5 years - musta spilled a lot of herbicide on our property.
Don't know who it was, nevergot anything for damages. What if EPA would want it cleaned up, they really are that fussy these days, and it was right visable?
When ever there is a storm, hear on the news, oh it didn't enter any towns, only ripped up farm land and a few barns, so no concern, didn't damage anything of importance.
Saw in the news there was a bear with a jar stuck on it's head, the DNR tracked it & tried to catch it for 6 days, but once it entered a town and was a threat to humans, they shot it. As it wandered the rural areas for those 6 days - I guess rural people don't count as real humans, bear was no concern to those living in the country, only a problem if it entered a town?
All the folks moving out to 5 acre plots, and their kids just love to be 'out in the open' and run ATV's over the alfalfa fields.....
Seems no matter what, rural folk don't count for nothing, town folk can just walk all over us, and we should suck it up & bend over farther, doesn't matter what any of you town folk or nature does to a farm field - they are unimportant and worthless, only there for your entertainment.....
Gets kinda old after a while. In town, a tree gets hit on the bulavard, and it's a major crisis, all the property damage because the tree was harmed. You can bet there is compensation for that tree!
But a farmer's field - who the heck cares, it's just worthless farmer.
Are we really supposed to just be walked on by everyone & anyone All day long?
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