jcardona1;2807110; said:fixed it for ya![]()
I meant what I said...
God Bless America.
jcardona1;2807110; said:fixed it for ya![]()
frnchjeep;2807074; said:Go ahead...It might knock some sense into ya.![]()

I just think that a homeowner should be able to defend his family and property from intruders any way that they think of.These guys got away so whothinks that they are not going to try it again knowing what is there for the taking.Just dont let this fellow become a politician.so did I, guess you missed post #38smpage;2807161;2807161 said:I meant what I said...
God Bless America.
krichardson;2807004; said:Seven shades of brown,hmmm.Thats a new one to me.
smpage;2806770; said:Two wrongs do not make a right. If he was able to get outside to the van then the proper procedure would have been to get the license plate number then call the police. Stealing a car is stealing a car.
Yea, on the bright side you will not have a felony for GTAbuck_wildest;2806737; said:he should have shot them
This can't be true...If it is that is really really sad.Will Hayward;2807001; said:A similar crime.
A man broke into a house where the family was away on vacation, and went into the garage. The doors were locked behind him. The garage door opener was non-functional. The bandit remained in the garage eating dog food and pooping in a bucket for nearly two weeks. The bandit was charge, but sued the family for over $60,000.00 for some "term" I do not recall.