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Posted by trw on June 24, 2006 at 11:40:43 from (69.77.249.13):
It seems a young man stole his mother's car and took it for a joy ride and something went wrong with it. Someone said he blew up the motor,I'm not sure. He was on a fairly well traveled gravel road looking for someway to continue on. He finds a $200,000 Case IH field sprayer in someone's field and takes it! Sure, the keys were in it, but it is still theft. He took it about 25-30 miles to his destination, down a well traveled highway!! That wasn't bad enough, he then set the darned thing on fire and destroyed it. I don't know about anybody else out there, but I do believe that hanging from the nearest tree should still be legal in some cases. This is one of those cases!
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