I've noticed a big increase in these leaches stealing metal in my neighbourhood as the price of metals has increased. I see people collecting out of
the recycle boxes and they steal the only money making part of the waste the city uses to fund the whole program.
Last week the copper ground wires for the cable systems of local apartment building were cut and stolen. The ground wires for the hydro poles are
being cut off at night and sold for a couple bucks in scrap.
DAMN IT !!!!
THOSE GROUND WIRES PROTECT HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF EQUIPMENT YOU FOOLS.............
It will now also cost thousands of dollars for all these wires to be replaced.
How much did you get for it you waste of human skin, a couple bucks ???
Go try and rip off a power line some time, the jolt might knock some sense into you, or at least remove you from the genetic pool.
That car garage in the lane that you stripped the old aluminum siding off, well that belongs to an elderly woman on a fixed income. She's lived alone
for years since her husband died, but she manages to keep the house up with help from neighbours.
You not only destroyed her garage, but you broke her heart. She has no way to pay for new siding and she's lost a little more security in being able
to live an independent life in her own home. Stealing the little brass bird off her outside hose tap was a particularly nasty touch.
An entire house was burned to the ground recently because one of these inconsiderate idiots cut the brass valve off a fire hydrant. By the time the
Firemen were able to run long lines to the next nearest hydrant the home was fully involved and there was nothing they could do.
The couple dollars some jerk sold the valve for as scrap cost someone their home and all their belongings.
This is not just a problem in my community, but seems to be going on everywhere.
Here's a few links that point out a growing problem.
www.google.ca...

Thieves are stripping churches of valuable metals at the rate of more than one church a day to cash in on scrap prices kept high by heavy demand
from China.
Ecclesiastical Insurance has received 500 claims in the past 14 months, totalling £750,000. Many are for repeated thefts from the same churches.
Since 2005, thefts of lead have trebled and copper thefts have multiplied by 10, Ecclesiastical said.
Criminals have stripped entire church roofs, stolen bells, and ripped lightning conductors from spires by tying them to trucks and driving away,
wrecking historic masonry.
Recycling firms pay about £900 a tonne for lead and £2,700 a tonne for copper.
www.independent.co.uk...

Dozens of 150-pound manhole covers stolen in Long Beach are apparently being taken to recyclers by metal thieves.
About 50 of the cast-iron lids have been stolen in the past eight months, 17 of them last week.
Long Beach Water Department spokesman Ryan Alsop says the thefts are apparently the work of a team. The 20- to 24-inch wide manhole covers fetch about
$10 apiece when sold to metal recycling companies.
Two motorists whose cars were damaged when they hit an open manhole have filed claims with the city.
www.sfchroniclemarketplace.com.../n/a/2008/05/06/state/n075837D48.DTL

Metal thieves steal submersible spotlights from Saginaw fountain
by Jean Spenner and Sue White | The Saginaw News
Friday May 09, 2008, 9:01 PM
While city and state lawmakers look for ways to put teeth into laws against stealing metal and selling it for scrap, thieves wrenched out 12
submersible spotlights from a lighted fountain at the center of the Andersen Enrichment Center's rose garden.
"These light fixtures are made of some kind of metal. We think it's copper," said Lisa Hall, manager at the center, 120 Ezra Rust in Saginaw,
adding that the thieves struck between May 2 and early this week.
The metal, and the price it brings when sold for scrap, most likely was the attraction, she said. A light also is gone from a smaller fountain in
front of the center, Hall said. It is unclear when that light disappeared.
www.mlive.com...

In all the miles of roadway in this state, and all the jokes about them, no one saw this coming.
Unfortunately for state and local officials, no one saw anything going, either, and that makes this a bit of a mystery, as well as a madcap moment in
the movie comedy starring the state of New Jersey.
The mystery involves guardrails. Several miles of them. The aluminum rails have been disappearing in the dead of night on such heavily traveled
highways as I-80, I-78 and State Routes 46 and 19.
The disappearances, which were first reported on Wednesday in The Record of Hackensack, have been noted from Paterson to Irvington. Aluminum facing
has been painstakingly removed and the bolts holding it to posts sawed off, leaving stretches of stumplike posts lining the roads.
query.nytimes.com...
This is really getting ridiculous and has to stop. It's not only causing injury, damage and money, but it's really pissing me off.
End Of Rant.......