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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3302695" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>In this day and age of cell phones, that is exactly what they do. I've posted the pics on here in the past of us driving into the farm and seeing a set of bolt cutters laying on the ground in front of the round top barn. The lock was hardened, high security so it was only dented, not cut. </p><p>We figured the owner of the bolt cutters had to have heard us coming down the road, dropped the cutters and ran off into the 6' tall johnsongrass that covered a pretty good patch of ground. We thought about lighting it off, and seeing what ran off out the other side, but decided that wasn't a good idea with liability issues. </p><p>I was an interesting thought though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3302695, member: 5412"] In this day and age of cell phones, that is exactly what they do. I've posted the pics on here in the past of us driving into the farm and seeing a set of bolt cutters laying on the ground in front of the round top barn. The lock was hardened, high security so it was only dented, not cut. We figured the owner of the bolt cutters had to have heard us coming down the road, dropped the cutters and ran off into the 6' tall johnsongrass that covered a pretty good patch of ground. We thought about lighting it off, and seeing what ran off out the other side, but decided that wasn't a good idea with liability issues. I was an interesting thought though. [/QUOTE]
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