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Whoever thought that they could go on the property of two neighbors and steal all of their fishing poles are really LOW CLASS. I’m sure it was not a Bay Parker, as being a fishing and boating community we know the monetary and personal value one puts on their livelihood and/or their great hobby. We respect each other’s property and all of their belongings.
So, to this LOW CLASS individual(s)—hopefully you’ll go fishing in the vast, beautiful (but sometimes dangerous) ocean with one of the stolen poles and you hook a great big fish and in your excitement and dream-come-true moment as you try to reel it into your boat and, YES, it pulls YOU overboard!
Maybe then you’ll learn the valuable lesson and age old law “Thou Shalt Not Steal.”
Amen. Lorraine Keegan