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Firewood Bandits!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike PA" data-source="post: 2427266" data-attributes="member: 26616"><p>Like all the others, I cut only what I can take. If I do cut more than I can take, I leave the big rounds behind. Those have been left for weeks with no one bothering because it is work to load them.</p><p></p><p>I have not had any of mine stolen, but I found a guy cutting on a pile of wood that I had permission to cut from. He told me that "Bob" sold him a "permit" to cut off this pile. He even had it with him. "Bob" does not own the land or wood pile, nor does he even <em>know</em> the owner of the land. So, talked to the landowner, who dealt with it himself. Did not kick the guy with the permit off, as he thought he had done everything right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike PA, post: 2427266, member: 26616"] Like all the others, I cut only what I can take. If I do cut more than I can take, I leave the big rounds behind. Those have been left for weeks with no one bothering because it is work to load them. I have not had any of mine stolen, but I found a guy cutting on a pile of wood that I had permission to cut from. He told me that "Bob" sold him a "permit" to cut off this pile. He even had it with him. "Bob" does not own the land or wood pile, nor does he even [I]know[/I] the owner of the land. So, talked to the landowner, who dealt with it himself. Did not kick the guy with the permit off, as he thought he had done everything right. [/QUOTE]
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