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    Marksman
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    Down by the river.
    The Texas Eastern ran just past the corner of my fathers farm. There was a plane, Cessna 172 I think, that would fly the line every week. Aerial inspection.
     

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    Scrounging brass
    It occurs to me that if I play my cards right, the Kankakee Valley REMC Police Department could be converted into my personal goon squad.
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    hoosierdoc

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    Galt's Gulch
    I feel like I'm the pipeline police at work sometimes. I started recommending solitary confinement since community cervix was only making the problem worse.
     

    GodFearinGunTotin

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    Mitchell
    I heard at the gun shop that the Pipeline Police have superpowers and can search your house for your NFA guns anytime that they choose to do so.

    It's true. They can also clear your refrigerator of your beer and sammich fixin's. It's in the easement paperwork.
     

    Cynical

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    I don't know if I'd call them police, but go take a backhoe and start digging where a pipeline is buried and they will come.
    Yep, I was a locator for thirteen years. Buckeye patrols their pipeline regularly and if they even thought you were digging around their plant somebody was on site pretty quick. Nipsco did the same thing in a subdivision in Peru. Guy had a backhoe just sitting in the field next to their pipeline marker and the helicopter landed to find out what was going on. If you have ever seen pictures of what happens when they rupture it's easy to understand why. I don't miss that doing that job one bit.
     
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