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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyblown View Post
    they hold mung bean festivals and dress like Jimi Hendrix’s curtains.
    Something has obviously gone badly wrong with their lives. They need a hug.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyblown View Post
    I’m the only shooter in our valley and if there are shots, the old neighbours will say “oh that’s him again” as they all know me, I have their permission, I always phone ahead and in the past they’ve only been too grateful for the removal of the rabbits, cats, hares, pigs, possums, peacocks, turkeys, the odd stray Kaimai deer, even some dumped milking goats once. (I mean, who the hell dumps their unwanted stock on someone else’s farm? Cock heads, that’s who.)

    Problem now is that since we came back to the valley from Aus, a neighbouring farm has been subdivided, and now we have six new neighbours, half of whom are sensible, the half of whom are complete fuckwits. Hippy dippy alternative lifestyle vegan mofos. They’re as pakeha as the driven snow, some are even foreign, and yet they try to talk using Maori words and phrases with awful pronunciation, live in yurts, claim to own “their” valley, “their” mountain, wear pounamu bought at the airport and try and greet you with a hongi. They campaign against the wind farm, gold exploration, dairy, they hold mung bean festivals and dress like Jimi Hendrix’s curtains.

    Ranting! Anyway, these lentil munching knobs are dead against our pest control efforts and we’ve had a couple of run ins about shooting rabbits and hares on neighbouring properties. Luckily our local police sergeant is a good bloke and one of his constables lives in the next valley over, so I’m well covered and the only time (that I know of) that there was a call to the local cop shop, the tofu princess was put firmly back in her place. And that was daytime shooting, I hardly ever spotlight. But it is infuriating that after so many years of sensible, seasonal pest control and a common understanding of what needs to be done to manage the land, these tie dye blow ins seem to think they have a Zen given right to try and stop anything and everything around them that doesn’t conform to their minority alternative views.

    James Hetfield had it right in his interview with Rogan, about why he moved out of the Bay to Colorado.

    Sorry @SiB, rant over.
    Shit I’d be ringing the police and reporting druggies!
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    To me it’s about communication; I prefer our good officers of the law to have some hard facts about who, what, and where, if they do receive a call from a ‘concerned’ citizen.

    Anyone who names their children after Disney characters, Miss-spells perfectly good names or uses names like “starfire” or “moonlight” is suspect, and the ones to be wary of lol.
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    @Flyblown guess the Toby shoot is at your place next then
    Can just see Rushy on the BBQ frying up lentils
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    Well then if they turn up for spot lighting on private land, you would think they could at least turn up when my Ute gets robbed.... An actual crime.

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    I took a black powder cannon up to Muriwai beach and told the cops I wanted to see how far the projectile would go (coke can full of concrete) they did the job number thing and no prob, i thought they would have told me to get stuffed as its a public road.
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    How far did it go?
    Quote Originally Posted by 40mm View Post
    I took a black powder cannon up to Muriwai beach and told the cops I wanted to see how far the projectile would go (coke can full of concrete) they did the job number thing and no prob, i thought they would have told me to get stuffed as its a public road.
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    Was it eye drops in his coffee
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sideshow View Post
    Was it eye drops in his coffee
    No phenolphthalen in a serving of "special icecream"
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    eye drops in the coffee: amateur !

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    years ago after I started in mining and was made aware of adult crackers, we blew a couple of trees over at the mates place but did do the right thing by informing the police of the occurrence. we were only 500m from the rural main drag.
    Just as well, as while we loaded up the tree stump after the first failed attempt, my helpers were being very generous with the anfo when I wasn't looking.
    What I thought to be a very surgical strike was a bit more spectacular. Shook the picture frames off houses 2k's away and was heard 10k away up the valley.
    never heard boo from the coppers but.
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    Every year at Armistice Day they fire 4 or 5 black powder cannons. Would love to see them load them with a lump of concrete just to see how far over the Manukau they would get

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    FFS. The police do not oversee your life. You are doing nothing illegal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TeRei View Post
    FFS. The police do not oversee your life. You are doing nothing illegal.
    Very much this. I would much rather use a suppressor if I thought people would call the cops. Also unless you are shooting along the road edge how are they to get to you to even interrupt your shooting? Fairly certain they need probable cause to enter private property and a .22 or shotgun going off periodically on a rural property is hardly a valid reason.

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    Some of the situations I do goat control it's easier to ring cops and get a job order done before-hand.Saves being greeted by armed officers and/or armed offenders squad. No hassle and saves awkward conversations.

 

 

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