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claymores
All it takes is one!
claymores
Glad you only have to replace a lock. Maybe get a cut resistant replacement?
I also second the back it up where it's hard to open. Light pole, hose, thorn bush, etc.
I haven't had one of my cases dismissed with that reasoning stated (CA). But after talking to counterparts in the bay area that sounds exactly like something one of the DAs would say.Could you provide a real life example of that? Just curious.
It sounds like I need to up my game a little. Coming from a rural area where we don't lock anything up ever, I thought rolling my tonneau cover across hunting gear was "secure" when hunting away from home.
I haven't had one of my cases dismissed with that reasoning stated (CA). But after talking to counterparts in the bay area that sounds exactly like something one of the DAs would say.
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Yeah unfortunately Brookside isn’t the safest of areas but really could happen anywhere.Brookside.
Could you provide a real life example of that? Just curious.
In California, if the theives really "needed" any stolen gear, then the prosecutor would take that into consideration and not charge them with theft.
JL
Actually I'm a detective.With enough pending cases to know DA's personally, perhaps a life of crime isn't working out so well for you.
Yeah, I know you're probably an attorney but I couldn't resist.
I was born and raised in St. Joseph, MO, lived there 25 years, moved to Kansas City when we got married. Still have family in St. Joe.That's BS we have to deal with stuff like this. I'm up in St Joseph and thieves are running around everywhere. If they were to have got your stuff, I would have had your back. I would have loaned you anything you needed to make your trip successful.
that would be like californiaIn California, if the theives really "needed" any stolen gear, then the prosecutor would take that into consideration and not charge them with theft.
JL