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Re: Scrap thieves and sheriff deputy long rant


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Posted by wisbaker on November 27, 2012 at 22:46:27 from (207.118.167.75):

In Reply to: Scrap thieves and sheriff deputy long rant posted by Dean Olson on November 27, 2012 at 21:42:58:

Run for Sheriff. campaign platform "I'll arrest thieves and trespassers" the incumbent might actually get off his half moons if he has a chance of loosing his job. Also file a complaint with your local DA he to is an elected official. Have you got a lawyer friend? You could run for Sheriff they for DA on a law and order ticket. On a less drastic measure write complaints to the Sheriff, your county supervisor and the county supervisor that heads up your law enforcement committee. Run for County Supervisor, most sheriff's I dealt with have concern for county board members 'cause they need the votes to get people and equipment so they make nice with them. Show up a meetings and use the public comment to express you concerns for your property and personal safety. File a tax appeal on the grounds of diminished value do to theft of commercial and personnel property, file a claim with your insurance company if anything was taken, some insurance companies will put pressure on the law enforcement community to do their job. Research and file a complaint with state level law enforcement about your sheriff's lack of action, again they often put pressure on the local guy. There is usually a state level division that investigates malfeasance of elected officials. Post the land no trespassing in English and Spanish. Here's they way it works, it's a PITA for them to arrest anyone especially if the "no habla englease" you need to convince them and the elected officials dealing with you will be a bigger PITA. If nothing else call you state and complain about the trespassers planting Mary-Jane on your place they have to respond to that. There are other more covert action you can take but it's not wise to discuss such things in the open, but if something were to happen to their truck, say it caught fire and they were illegally trespassing the vehicle owner can be sued and they usually get real scarce when process is in the air.


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