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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 598066" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>The stupid state does not have near enough prison beds. They try to prioritize and keep the murderers, rapists, kidnappers, armed robbers, and heavy drug trafficers locked up. Theives are classified as "nonviolent offenders" and thus very little effort is spent pursuing them and when they are caught they get released quick. I had a dozer disappear but quickly found it on the back of a lowboy trailer along with a backhoe in Walker County. The thief across the street (on home arrest at the time) denied knowledge of who that belonged too "It just showed up there" (in front of his Mom's barn). Since I had the bill of sale and serial number on the dozer the deputies let me load it up. I THINK the deputies would have let me have the lowboy and the backhoe (much nicer than my Mitsubishi dozer); but I insisted that only the dozer belonged to me since everybody there knew they were both stolen as well. Eventually those rustlers will pull up to the wrong stockyard, somebody will open up on them with a rifle and they will end up buried in a hole someplace on timber company lands and that will be the last anyone has ever heard of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 598066, member: 7645"] The stupid state does not have near enough prison beds. They try to prioritize and keep the murderers, rapists, kidnappers, armed robbers, and heavy drug trafficers locked up. Theives are classified as "nonviolent offenders" and thus very little effort is spent pursuing them and when they are caught they get released quick. I had a dozer disappear but quickly found it on the back of a lowboy trailer along with a backhoe in Walker County. The thief across the street (on home arrest at the time) denied knowledge of who that belonged too "It just showed up there" (in front of his Mom's barn). Since I had the bill of sale and serial number on the dozer the deputies let me load it up. I THINK the deputies would have let me have the lowboy and the backhoe (much nicer than my Mitsubishi dozer); but I insisted that only the dozer belonged to me since everybody there knew they were both stolen as well. Eventually those rustlers will pull up to the wrong stockyard, somebody will open up on them with a rifle and they will end up buried in a hole someplace on timber company lands and that will be the last anyone has ever heard of them. [/QUOTE]
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