What a bunch of CUNTS its probably a good thing the old fella ain't up for swinging fists at the mo or it may of been dealt with already.
Seriously they are some serious arseholes to do that when they could of opened them quicker probably and not put stock at risk.
Hope the cops get them.
Might be time for some serious boundary gates JoshC? Big forestry type ones? Stop the ram raids at least
A bank of claymores with laser trip and fixed interlocking arc GPMGS would be more fun.
I would not have believed people could be such selfish assholes unless I seen similar violations myself. I seriously hope they get caught and shamed publicly, I would like too see them confiscate their firearms licence as well, if they have one.
Tried that in the past...mainly when logging opeerations were going on. Just made things worse. If people want to get in they will. Seen tracks cut round gates, we're talking spade work, chainsaws, the works, we've caught people with generators and grinders/welders cutting their way in, had gates ripped out completely and towed a few hundred metres down the road and thrown in gullies, padlocks tampered with (inside metal boxes) superglued, match sticks rammed into the key slot, you name it we've probably seen it.
Stupid thing is, the worst offenders would've been granted access to hunt, fish, collect firewood etc if they'd only asked!...they just don't like having restrcitions put on them, especially in an area where they have grown up raping and pillaging the land till their hearts content. Now most of them have trespass notices, criminal convictions, etc. Thick as pig sh*t some of them. Haha
Now we just monitor with cameras, happily snapping photos of vehicles snooping around, and have pretty good neighbours who monitor suspicious behaviour and pass any info to the local policeman. He has a nice wee folder of "evidence" sitting and waiting for a rainy day. None of them realise there's always someone watching.
R93, haha, I won't respond to that
It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Rule 5: Check your firing zone
Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms
a couple of trips ago we went down a track with a large puddle in it... we went around, was dry the whole time we were in there and on the way out the puddle was empty.....could have berried a small jap car complettely.... At the bottom was a smaller hole to an underground stream...I learnt a long while agao to try and avoid them if you can after my father lost a bike to seat hight in one as he didn't want to go to close to the edge.
Fishing ... Hunting its all good
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