Posted by Spook on September 19, 2017 at 08:38:17 from (96.47.149.195):
In Reply to: Brazen Thief posted by John in La on September 17, 2017 at 15:55:42:
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I take stuff to the scrapyard myself. I have hauled stuff there for a neighbor that needed money. Scrapyards are not supposed to take items like manhole covers, light poles or other infrastructure items. But there is little enforcement of this. How is it that churches and schools have to put fences around their a/c systems? A couple local clowns tried to cut out a piece of a railroad rail, they were caught when the engineer, running on the same track, saw them and called police. They had to stop traffic on a busy line to repair and inspect things. Why do the take copper from folks that aren't contractors of some sort? We have had a problem here with vacant homes being trashed for the wiring and plumbing. If this guy is trying to steal a light pole, probably a lot of his 72 trips to the scrapyard were similar in nature. Guys like this are a problem.
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