Coyote_CS2220
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- 2023 Kioti CS2220, Yale GLP050TG, Husqavarna Z242F, Yamaha XT250, 2017 Desert Point Kennels GSP from Yuma AZ
Amateur, opportunistic or professional theft has been around forever. Some just seem to like thievery. Historically, horse thievery was, well, severely frowned upon.
Depending on the outlook of property owners in an area, professional thieves just seem to know which areas are best to avoid. Hmmm, wonder why?
Amateurs, well may not be the brightest lights........as such thievery can be a very dangerous business. All kinds of accidents can and do happen when heavy machinery is involved.
Good neighbours keep their eyes open and know when there are people about who don't belong or have a good reason to be there. Good neighbours will band together to look after local problems. I live in one of those areas. When someone is seen casing, they are tailed by first one pickup, then soon more.
It is quickly self evident, even to amateurs, that perhaps it would be safer to go elsewhere if you have no business in the area.
Thievery, you know, can be a dangerous business.
Depending on the outlook of property owners in an area, professional thieves just seem to know which areas are best to avoid. Hmmm, wonder why?
Amateurs, well may not be the brightest lights........as such thievery can be a very dangerous business. All kinds of accidents can and do happen when heavy machinery is involved.
Good neighbours keep their eyes open and know when there are people about who don't belong or have a good reason to be there. Good neighbours will band together to look after local problems. I live in one of those areas. When someone is seen casing, they are tailed by first one pickup, then soon more.
It is quickly self evident, even to amateurs, that perhaps it would be safer to go elsewhere if you have no business in the area.
Thievery, you know, can be a dangerous business.