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Fire bugs in the Hills

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Everyone would like to get their hands on this person{s} and deal out the appropriate punishment. Several fires been lit. Whatever punishment that is dreamed up is not sufficient. Perhaps tied by the thumbs over a meat ant nest with a bit of blood dripping down would be the answer.
 
It wouldn't take me long to knock up a brand @farmerge and I can crank up the forge to about 1500°C

If a firebug screams in the forest, does anybody hear?
Waynet I'd rather send them back into the fire bare foot and with a small red gum branch. Just keep chasing him/her back in until no more
 
Just saw on the arvo TV news bloke arrested for lighting 5 fires around Northam and also assaulting a police officer :mad:
That's great news, it also has the added benefit, that we might not have to get ScoMo over to sort the summer fires out. ?

I hope we can manage, we have for the last 100 years, but I guess it's Albo's on standby with the hose now.:xyxthumbs
 
That's great news, it also has the added benefit, that we might not have to get ScoMo over to sort the summer fires out. ?

I hope we can manage, we have for the last 100 years, but I guess it's Albo's on standby with the hose now.:xyxthumbs
Nah neither thanks only want competent hose handlers, not hand shakers:D
 
That's great news, it also has the added benefit, that we might not have to get ScoMo over to sort the summer fires out. ?

I hope we can manage, we have for the last 100 years, but I guess it's Albo's on standby with the hose now.:xyxthumbs
Just got the info for tomorrow total fire bans for our area. Will interesting to if the "old mate" next door takes any notice of driving across the paddocks
 
While living in the Singleton area we had a fire bug move in one year and light around 4 major fires all aim at settlements down wind they never got him must have moved out of the area as the following years were OK.

Pretty nasty stuff.
 
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