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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 132291, member: 4552"]I'll go along with the people from small towns as to the honesty of the people there. When the town is really small anyone that would steal anything would be noticed almost instantly. As to the police in those towns, everyone knows them, their families and the families of their families. I used to go to about the middle of Wisconsin some time ago where I had several parcels of land. One time I noticed that in a small town there were lots of cars parked with the keys sticking out of the trunks. I asked a local why and was told so the locks don't freeze up. It gets realy cold around here. I stoped in a local farmers house to see if I could pay him to cut the grass on my land. He wasn't home but the house doors were all open. I waited in my car and when they got home they asked why I didn't wait in the house. He did agree to cut the grass, no charge because he kept the grass for his cows. I bought a rifle up there at a gas station. They think nothing of people buying guns. In towns like that you could leave a coin collection on your front porch as a display I think.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 132291, member: 4552"]I'll go along with the people from small towns as to the honesty of the people there. When the town is really small anyone that would steal anything would be noticed almost instantly. As to the police in those towns, everyone knows them, their families and the families of their families. I used to go to about the middle of Wisconsin some time ago where I had several parcels of land. One time I noticed that in a small town there were lots of cars parked with the keys sticking out of the trunks. I asked a local why and was told so the locks don't freeze up. It gets realy cold around here. I stoped in a local farmers house to see if I could pay him to cut the grass on my land. He wasn't home but the house doors were all open. I waited in my car and when they got home they asked why I didn't wait in the house. He did agree to cut the grass, no charge because he kept the grass for his cows. I bought a rifle up there at a gas station. They think nothing of people buying guns. In towns like that you could leave a coin collection on your front porch as a display I think.[/QUOTE]
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