I have Plenty run through my fences many times a year in the past 50 years I have yet to see more than one try to put the fence back up and that was a deputy that had not put his car in "P" when he got out and it backed across the county road through the ditch and through my fence, he used what he had to put back the badly stretched wire with some light electric wire,, I have found the plate of vehicles after going through the fences at least 5 times, once i actually got a few bucks from one,, I do have to laugh at the comment above that the cop is some kind of hero for finding the plate,,, wow its not rocket science to look over the outfit it is registered to for damage,, just had a drunk drive through one a week or so ago and he took out 6 wood posts and over 90 feet of fence,, its partly woven wire so its a Mess to say the least, they arrested the guy but he has nothing so again its my job to pay and fix the mess he created nothing new there,, drinkers are really bad for thinking they are good to drive when they are far from it not to mention how accepted drinking and driving is still today its a joke, they are lucky i do not have the say on it as they would get a far better lesson than they do
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