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Josephine
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Post by Josephine »

nick89302, thanks for giving us the details. it sure sucks that there's theft problems starting up again!
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Post by DHB »

do you think it would do any good to bait these assholes and try to catch them in the act?
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Where's Manimal when we need him? :twisted:

Not that I'm up there or anything...... :(
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Post by ynot »

He got kung fu ed. He's right up the street from me.
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Post by KD »

i thought the proceeds from those pass things were supposed to fund law enforcement in the rrg - yeah right lol :)
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Post by Steve »

Nah, the funds from those passes went to fund things like trashcans, pit toilets, rehabbed trailhead parking lots, Auxier Ridge improvements. Law enforcement is a lot more expensive than trashcans.
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
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Post by DriskellHR »

Most cops are useless anyway.

ANd sure you could bait them to try and chatch them but as you may know, some of those backwoods folks are not the kind of people to back into a corner.
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Post by endercore »

Nick i was running shuttle for a school hiking trip on that day. We dropped two cars off at Martins Fork around 7 and returned at about 730 to see your windows busted out and glass everywhere. We felt horrible for you man- sorry we couldn't be there in time to catch those fuckers in the act.
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Post by Huggybone »

Driskel-

A point or order:
At one time, in the notso distant past, one vigilante did attempt to bait and catch at roadside. The vigilante laid up in the woods by roadside crag, and eventually saw somone breaking into cars. Said Vigilante came out of the woods screaming, waving a loaded weapon. The thief just stood there, and to my knowledge, that was the extent of it. Vigilante did not have legal authority to fire, and even if the thief attacked the vigilante, the vigilante would still be considered the attacker, even in the most backwood court.

Bottom line: only a police sting will catch them...unless you plan on using force, don't bother trying to catch them, nothing will come of it.
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Post by krampus »

had said vigilante given the said thief a good thrashing, would he have a better chance of not getting caught himself in the backwoods. A loaded gun may have gone too far but a good ol pistol whip might have changed a few things.

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