Posted by dave2 on November 25, 2009 at 05:52:35 from (91.10.158.194):
Sometimes you just gotta shake your head.....
I have a bunch of pasture rented around town. Each parcel is about 1/4 acre with different owners and have fruit trees on them. In a bunch of those fruit trees grows mistletoe. Was fencing a new piece (4 parcels) today and saw someone a ways off on several other pieces that I'd been watching. Figured it'd be a good time to as if I could rent them too and went to ask. Wasn't the owner, but someone that was going everywhere gathering mistletoe#. When I got there, he was on one of my pieces. Asked who he was and where he was from and he wouldn't tell me, asked if he talked with the owners and he said yea. Asked who it was and he started walking off. I called the police and went and blocked his car till they got there. This dude started screaming and cussing at the cops about how it wasn't fare that he couldn't gather what he wanted, just cause someone owned property didn't give the right to deny others the right to gather. This guy lives in a welfare apartment in the big city and was gathering mistletoe and other stuff to sell at a flea market.
He got pretty stupid and fiesty. German police have this neat little spring loaded club (for lack of better words) that they can hit you once and hold their arm position while the recipient gets 7 or 8 more whacks like something off the bugs bunny road runner hour.
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