I would like to contribute to Joe's defense fund if any charges have been filed against him, and I'm serious as a heart attack on this if anyone knows for sure where this case is and where it's headed. That man deserves to be fined one dollar and given a fifth of liquor! Dave
i don't think i would have handled it that way exactly, but i would have to give Mr. Horn the benefit of the doubt in this case----how do we know those 2 s__ts would have went to someone else's house after robbing the first and harmed someone etc.?
that was rad! too bad for the two dumb asses who broke the LAW! did they deserve to die? no! but thats the chance you take when you are a low life thief! good for joe! dont fuck with other people stuff! i would do the same as joe! but i would pick up my M14! a little 308 justice!
If you have a light weight metal overhead door, reneforce the lower edge with angle iron. My friend had his garage broke into by the thiefs prying up the door enough to grab the lower edge on pulling hard enough to bend it out to crawl under and open the the locked service door. They did this to a number of garages in the same alley on the same night!. Mel
I close my big overhead door and then just above the latches on the track I put C-clamp on each side tightened down in the track so that even if you tried to pry the door open...or broke the latch...you still aint getting that thing up from the outside. It has one window that is heavily barred and then the small side door has 1/4" thick by 4" wide strap steel running the length of both the latch side of the door jamb and the hinge side with 4" scews every few inches holding it to the wood. Anybody that even wanted to put that much energy into trying to bust the door down wouldn't have enough time to get it done without making so much noise everybody around would wake up.