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Yep, if you love your beast, take care of it, lock it up. If you don’t love it, leave it open, someone will take it off your hands, maybe you’ll collect some insurance money off it.
On another note (like Barkeep says) thieves will do anything and they have all day to do it. And so what if the cops catch them, they get a slap on the wrist, the judges know there is no room in the jails for such a petty crime. We get fined harder for a speeding ticket.
Locks keep honest people honest. Theives take what they want when they want it. Glad you got it back. Since, you said they played evil knevel with it, have you had the frame checked for damage?
Yes everything checked out good. I did call the sheriff that had chased him he said
the guy left the road at about 35 or 40 a far cry from 95. Why would anyone stretch
the truth that much on how fast he went through the ditch? But glad it came back
in good shape. Thank to everyone for their support and kind words.
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