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New Scrap Metal Regulations
July 12, 2007
4:51 PM
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I'm not sure we will ever be able to get away from the peddler scrap; as long as I've been in the biz there has been talk of closing out to peddlers but as soon as one dealer does someone else opens up to them. I'm not sure wha the answer is except for everyone to do their best to lock down what they've got.

July 12, 2007
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I agree it's nothing new, but 3-5 years ago you never heard about people stealing "outside" your own crew or thieves climbing poles to still wire. It's just getting downright crazy.

July 11, 2007
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This is new?

Back in the early 90s when I was living in Chicagoland I was told that at some point the city had distributed new standardized curbside trash cans to residents that the trucks could pick up and dump using a handle on the back side of the cans, this handle was an aluminum tube about 24 inches long, and in very short order most of them had been stolen and sold to scrap dealers.

I also read that within the last could years that people were cutting down street lights in Baltimore to cart away and sell for scrap.

July 11, 2007
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Yes please post the article.

It's is getting bad here around here, so much so people are actually stealing sewer drain covers right out of the middle of the road. I have also heard about they kegs, they just busted a couple people who were breaking into bars and stealing the kegs.

I agree they need to do something.

July 11, 2007
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I saw that too, apparently some enterprising thieves are stealing empty kegs from peoples backyards as well. Lock down your beer before you go to bed!

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