Robert_in_NY
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- Aug 1, 2001
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- Silver Creek, NY
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- Case-IH Farmall 45A, Kubota M8540 Narrow, New Holland TN 65, Bobcat 331, Ford 1920, 1952 John Deere M, Allis Chalmers B, Bombardier Traxter XT, Massey Harris 81RC and a John Deere 3300 combine, Cub Cadet GT1554
This guys parents are the same way he was. They refuse to take responsibility for their actions and look to blame others. Even now, they refuse to talk about "Why" their son tried to run. Instead all they can do is "Blame" everyone else.
Parents can't be blamed for all their kids actions but when you teach your kid you don't have to be responsible for your actions then the parent is to blame.
Having said that, this whole Bucky thing is turning into a big soap opera. His sister decided she was going to show up in the middle of the area where dozens of State Troopers are searching the woods for Bucky. Then she gets upset when the Troopers start questioning her why she decided this day was a good day to visit her friends (and Bucky's child's family). Of course, they pull the video camera and start filming all this "Police Harassment" and have their story plastered all over the local paper.
I do feel bad for the Troopers. They all just want to get this over with and go home as they brought troopers in from all over the State. There were over 40 State Trooper cars and trucks at the local barracks last Sunday including 4 pulling trailers loaded with ATV's. So it is fun to see this large of a force when the local barracks usually has 5 cars at one time. They started parking cars in a field as they ran out of parking lot.
Parents can't be blamed for all their kids actions but when you teach your kid you don't have to be responsible for your actions then the parent is to blame.
Having said that, this whole Bucky thing is turning into a big soap opera. His sister decided she was going to show up in the middle of the area where dozens of State Troopers are searching the woods for Bucky. Then she gets upset when the Troopers start questioning her why she decided this day was a good day to visit her friends (and Bucky's child's family). Of course, they pull the video camera and start filming all this "Police Harassment" and have their story plastered all over the local paper.
I do feel bad for the Troopers. They all just want to get this over with and go home as they brought troopers in from all over the State. There were over 40 State Trooper cars and trucks at the local barracks last Sunday including 4 pulling trailers loaded with ATV's. So it is fun to see this large of a force when the local barracks usually has 5 cars at one time. They started parking cars in a field as they ran out of parking lot.