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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1815124" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>I have seen some of the most stupid stuff out of police dealing with cattle. </p><p></p><p>There were a couple cows out on a road one time where I was working. We just called it in the the sheriff's office thinking they could find the landowner. Nope, they can out with a car and truck and just ran the cattle through a fence in an entrance. I was snapping pics as the cops car was literally bumping the cows as they were crawling through the wires. </p><p></p><p>They were POed when they realized I had been sitting there watching. I called our land office and got that land owners name. We got in contact and I sent him the pics. He was MAD! They were not his cows. He went after the sheriff's office for it. </p><p></p><p>Another time, we had a gathering facility back in a property. The land owners didn't have any cattle in it. They lived out of state. We had an entrance and gate up at the CR. We left the gate open when people were in there, which was 80% of the time. </p><p></p><p>We started finding cattle around the facility. Though they were neighbors that adjoined so we started calling. No one around us said they were theirs. They finally were gone for a little bit. Then they were back. They would kind of come and go. Finally they shut our facility in one time and the company said the call the sheriff and get them gone. </p><p></p><p>When I called the sheriff's office they were like ya... they have been getting out on that county road and our deputies have been putting them back in but we don't have a contact for the land owner. </p><p></p><p>They disappeared after that so I figured they handled it. About a week later we catch them trying to push the cows in that property again. We locked the gate real quick right in front of him and the deputy gets real nasty with us. We get in to it. He is treating us saying is for public safety even though they don't belind in there. I'm telling him we have a poisonous gas bomb in there and that those cows on the road are the least of him problems. A local guy that we use is shows up as he is treating to arrest me... I'm telling him it will be his job if he touches me. I'm back and forth on the phone with our office. </p><p></p><p>The local guy showed up and called right to the sheriff directly to get that idiot out of there. The sheriff was cool but those deputies are idiots. We had signs with the company name and phone number and facility name and all kinds of stuff. Never did they call. Just shove the cattle in there. </p><p></p><p>The sheriff ended up telling us those cattle were coming from like a mile down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1815124, member: 6291"] I have seen some of the most stupid stuff out of police dealing with cattle. There were a couple cows out on a road one time where I was working. We just called it in the the sheriff's office thinking they could find the landowner. Nope, they can out with a car and truck and just ran the cattle through a fence in an entrance. I was snapping pics as the cops car was literally bumping the cows as they were crawling through the wires. They were POed when they realized I had been sitting there watching. I called our land office and got that land owners name. We got in contact and I sent him the pics. He was MAD! They were not his cows. He went after the sheriff's office for it. Another time, we had a gathering facility back in a property. The land owners didn't have any cattle in it. They lived out of state. We had an entrance and gate up at the CR. We left the gate open when people were in there, which was 80% of the time. We started finding cattle around the facility. Though they were neighbors that adjoined so we started calling. No one around us said they were theirs. They finally were gone for a little bit. Then they were back. They would kind of come and go. Finally they shut our facility in one time and the company said the call the sheriff and get them gone. When I called the sheriff's office they were like ya... they have been getting out on that county road and our deputies have been putting them back in but we don't have a contact for the land owner. They disappeared after that so I figured they handled it. About a week later we catch them trying to push the cows in that property again. We locked the gate real quick right in front of him and the deputy gets real nasty with us. We get in to it. He is treating us saying is for public safety even though they don't belind in there. I'm telling him we have a poisonous gas bomb in there and that those cows on the road are the least of him problems. A local guy that we use is shows up as he is treating to arrest me... I'm telling him it will be his job if he touches me. I'm back and forth on the phone with our office. The local guy showed up and called right to the sheriff directly to get that idiot out of there. The sheriff was cool but those deputies are idiots. We had signs with the company name and phone number and facility name and all kinds of stuff. Never did they call. Just shove the cattle in there. The sheriff ended up telling us those cattle were coming from like a mile down the road. [/QUOTE]
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