Posted by kyplowboy on September 29, 2009 at 18:42:11 from (98.93.85.41):
In Reply to: No good thieves posted by KEH on September 29, 2009 at 11:13:30:
From the way you talk the "home place" doesn't have a lot of normal traffic. You could do like an old man I know did. He had folks stealing gas and diesel out of his old tanks. He bought new tanks and put them on the back side of the farm where they couldn't be seen from the road. He filled the tanks by the road with water and made sure there was enough gas or diesel in the hose to make it smell good. Found 4 dead rides with in a mile of the house in the first two months.
Or you could just leave an old gas tank setting by the drive way with a few gallons of gas and a quart of oil in it. Just watch for who's car is smoke'n the next week.
Something is going to have to be done in this country. These people who steal every thing that ain't nailed down or on fire ain't scared of the popo. Some of them in every community needs to be cut in half with a shot gun for the worthless b@$**s understand that people are not going to put up with their crap.
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