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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1704623" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>Those guys dont arent really like crowd control like you see in NY and places even though I'm sure they can. A lot of those guys are raised down there on the big ranches and come from generations of vaqueros. It's some big, rough, brushy, country along the border. You have to be horseback to get around alot of that country. Most the BP stations all have stalls and pastures and stuff for the horses. You will see them with their trucks and trailers all over down there.</p><p></p><p>BP can use drones to track them but state and local guys will go horseback with tracking dogs.</p><p></p><p>There is a lot if history with BP and Texas Rangers being horseback working the border. It's really interesting.</p><p></p><p>Those guys are the real deal. They arent donut eating patrol cops like you see on tv.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1704623, member: 6291"] Those guys dont arent really like crowd control like you see in NY and places even though I'm sure they can. A lot of those guys are raised down there on the big ranches and come from generations of vaqueros. It's some big, rough, brushy, country along the border. You have to be horseback to get around alot of that country. Most the BP stations all have stalls and pastures and stuff for the horses. You will see them with their trucks and trailers all over down there. BP can use drones to track them but state and local guys will go horseback with tracking dogs. There is a lot if history with BP and Texas Rangers being horseback working the border. It's really interesting. Those guys are the real deal. They arent donut eating patrol cops like you see on tv. [/QUOTE]
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