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RE:boat launch theifs

Post by racfish » Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:45 pm

I sent you a PM GPC.I too have lots of crabbing gear. More then I need. If the lil guy needs a ring or pot I got some stuff he can have also.
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RE:boat launch theifs

Post by fishing collector » Sat Aug 08, 2009 7:55 am

This would be a great time for kids to go and just watch cars at the parking areas. I would think that 10 bucks would be a fair price for this service. I would have no problem paying that. They will have to scout around at various lakes close to their home. Just need a cell phone...NO CONFRONTATION! is necessary. Just their presence will stop most theives.

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RE:boat launch theifs

Post by eustace » Sat Aug 08, 2009 7:58 pm

Here on the east side we had a big problem last year, but, this year I havn't heard a whole lot. They busted several meth addicts last year and a couple of teenagers.
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RE:boat launch theifs

Post by Bass Woody » Sun Aug 09, 2009 10:17 am

If they have anything in there hands, screwdriver or such, it is considered a weapon and you can u deadly force. please have something in your hands....... more then likely they will be held until the proper law gets there..... more then likely, hahahaha. be safe and aim straight
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Post by Big D » Sun Aug 09, 2009 11:29 am

Bass Woody wrote:If they have anything in there hands, screwdriver or such, it is considered a weapon and you can u deadly force. please have something in your hands....... more then likely they will be held until the proper law gets there..... more then likely, hahahaha. be safe and aim straight
I hope this is an attempt at humor.
I agree…Yes it sucks to be the victim of theft. I’ve been there several times.
I can now afford really great insurance.

But because a person has a weapon or potential weapon does not authorize the use of deadly force. I can't imagine what it would be like to live the rest of my life behind bars knowing that I killed someone because they took my car stereo or check book. I know that should the need arise to protect my life or the lives of anyone around me I would not hesitate to do what was needed.

After working in law enforcement in one form or another for my entire adult life one thing I’ve learned to be 100% true is that…Criminals are Stupid.

I would recommend that you simply back off, become a great witness and call 911.
That is unless your name is John Wayne.
Don't be a hero. Hero's are needed to pull old ladies, children and puppies out of burning buildings.
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RE:boat launch theifs

Post by Dave » Sun Aug 09, 2009 4:10 pm

Well put Big D. I am sure his words are just emotion based. Just a note to let you all know that I was a victim of pot theft yesterday (08-08-09) in area 8-2. In addition, our other 3 pots were raided and empty when we pulled them. I posted a report with a vow. By the way Big D, I take it that's your Lund in the pic? Sweet boat bro! My experience yesterday just goes to show you that no one is free from being victimized.

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RE:boat launch theifs

Post by Bass Woody » Mon Aug 10, 2009 11:35 am

big D it was intended to be a verbal relief, kind of like a fart, in this forum.

Talk softly and carry a big stick!

they are troubled humans and they need something to straighten them out or see the light.
I only hurt when im being hurt! being a person of law you know exactly what I mean!
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RE:boat launch theifs

Post by Big D » Wed Aug 12, 2009 4:19 am

Bass Woody wrote:big D it was intended to be a verbal relief, kind of like a fart, in this forum.
Hey BW, I completely understand. Here's another option/way to deal with crime. Check out my posting in this thread:
http://www.washingtonlakes.com/forum/ya ... orial.aspx
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