People around here drive like idiots. Everyones fence has been hit around us so far except ours. We are the only one with animals so hitting it will be a major problem. People on one side of us had a car plow through their brick fence. Guy on across the road had a car go head into his ditch and our neighbor had a guy in a car go through a ditch then his iron fence (he hit it right where the post is) plowing down the post and wrapped his car around a tree on the other side. I told my girlfriend the day that happens to ours tell the cops he better hand out 250 in cash to get his car off the property which will be one of us taking the backhoe and pushing it off even sideways if needed into the ditch and then they will be paying for us to replace the section of fence. I also told her if the animals get out you better get the cops on the phone really fast because its not my problem they got out. I'm not sure how much force it will take to break off a 5" post buried 3' in the ground but i know it will put up a bigger fight than our neighbors did.
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