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Farm Machinery
Crime and Security
"We are short of resources, could you take your dog out and check round your buildings"
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<blockquote data-quote="CornishTone" data-source="post: 5658728" data-attributes="member: 4147"><p>A few weeks ago a farmer near here caught a chap breaking into his farm for a second time and making off with his Ute. He was known to the cops and they knew he’d broken into this farm before but couldn’t pin it on him. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, the farmer dragged him out and belted the sh1t out of him, tied him up, threw him in the back of the Ute, put the tarp over him and drove him straight to the cop shop! Police didn’t seem concerned about the unorthodox arrest method and by the time the villain had been tied up under a tarp for 30 mins he was more than happy to cooperate with the police. He thought he was going to be driven into the bush and buried so it was a bonus to have a cop smirking at him!</p><p></p><p>Perhaps the Australian police have a slightly more pragmatic approach to crime prevention... and not all hero’s wear capes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CornishTone, post: 5658728, member: 4147"] A few weeks ago a farmer near here caught a chap breaking into his farm for a second time and making off with his Ute. He was known to the cops and they knew he’d broken into this farm before but couldn’t pin it on him. Anyway, the farmer dragged him out and belted the sh1t out of him, tied him up, threw him in the back of the Ute, put the tarp over him and drove him straight to the cop shop! Police didn’t seem concerned about the unorthodox arrest method and by the time the villain had been tied up under a tarp for 30 mins he was more than happy to cooperate with the police. He thought he was going to be driven into the bush and buried so it was a bonus to have a cop smirking at him! Perhaps the Australian police have a slightly more pragmatic approach to crime prevention... and not all hero’s wear capes! [/QUOTE]
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