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Sheep theft and offenders caught.
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<blockquote data-quote="borderterribles" data-source="post: 7341549" data-attributes="member: 691"><p>I would if I knew the answer. I hoped that out of nearly 50k members on here, someone may know. </p><p>Someone mentioned previously that the Police don't seem to realise the monetary value of the stock that are taken. I'd disagree and think that the problem is that the Police DO realise the value, but that farmers are (or should)) be insured against theft. If it's true, re the compromised biosecurity, caused by letting the sheep go into a convenient field with some others, then obviously some more training is required!</p><p>At the very least, if the perpetrators are found guilty and to have immigrated here (and without a doubt, the VW Passat is a big clue that this may be the case), then they, along with all dependants should be on the first flight back to where they've come from. Complete with a nicely visible T tattooed on their forehead, so that everyone knows what they're dealing with, when they reappear in a few months time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="borderterribles, post: 7341549, member: 691"] I would if I knew the answer. I hoped that out of nearly 50k members on here, someone may know. Someone mentioned previously that the Police don't seem to realise the monetary value of the stock that are taken. I'd disagree and think that the problem is that the Police DO realise the value, but that farmers are (or should)) be insured against theft. If it's true, re the compromised biosecurity, caused by letting the sheep go into a convenient field with some others, then obviously some more training is required! At the very least, if the perpetrators are found guilty and to have immigrated here (and without a doubt, the VW Passat is a big clue that this may be the case), then they, along with all dependants should be on the first flight back to where they've come from. Complete with a nicely visible T tattooed on their forehead, so that everyone knows what they're dealing with, when they reappear in a few months time. [/QUOTE]
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