Mate sheeesh if you live it its a doco
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yeppa know the place, Forestry gangs vers the bike gangs etc, i think Murupara was Hu Hu country, my old man was Filthy Few so i would change my name often and always when not on FF dirt.
but if you head down the cape way for a bit of hunting, 1st you get permission from the land owner then you go to the local shout a couple of rounds and let everyone know what you are up to. If a local says no dear \ pigs that way you just doint go there, if you do there is a good chance you doint come out.
things are a bit more organized on the cape now. rather than the cow cockies losing stock and having there houses burnt down for being a suspect nark thay are more likely to fined a scrub cutting gang working or a new fence line up. the number of people disappearing is down as well. just the way things are. not my business.
Since i had all my fishing kit in a woolies blue chiller bag plus landing net, in left hand, and a brand new shorty ugly stik plus penn winder, in right hand, the temptation to drop everything and run, had to be resisted. He had boots and i was in sandles, and i,m trying to sneak away quietly, on course dry gritty sand and dry leaves. :eek:Of course, ****s was trumps!!:D
Laurie
So now you've been and dobbed him in, what about when he finds out it was you? bet he won;t be your friend:)
Some of us are prepared to take the risks inherent in doing the right thing. Many people would walk away and do nothing because of unfounded fears, based on rumour and inuendo, planted in their minds by other gutless people. Many aspects of life are risky. What is a person expected to do? Stay in bed because life is risky? This stupid guy took a risk, the day he decided to break the law.