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    Copper thieves are stealing it right off the lines and anyplace else they can find it. Out here they have broken into the water supply facility and sewage treatment plants and stole all the copper shutting down service for hours. Both facilities have switched to using aluminum to make replacement a little cheaper.

    The Houston Police says they are going to crackdown on this shit but this is the same department that just eraced away a backlog of 250,000 rape cases because they didn't have time to investigate.
    Last edited by AvianQuest; 02-28-2024, 10:39 AM.

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    250,000 rape cases? That seems excessive. That boils down to like 1 of every 9 people in Houston has been raped.
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    • #3
      Victimless crime, the popo needs to focus on preventing real crime and leave hobo electric alone.

      Copper theft repair is high margin!

      On a side note, I can’t tell you when we will get the next call for a copper theft repair, but we get one every year the Monday after the Super Bowl.
      Apparently meth-heads work that day.

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      • #4
        Around here they will just throw a rope over a cable on a poll and drive until they get down what they want and hack it off. It's usually telephone pairs.

        Yesterday day it was welding leads left out in the ship yard. They run hundreds of feet of lead out. Thieves come by boat after dark and hack off a chunk. This happened to occur on an island that is in Louisiana but connected to Texas buy a barge made into a bridge. A little different. Office and entrance in Texas. Work sight is over the bride on the island in Louisiana.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Runnin' 87 View Post
          Around here they will just throw a rope over a cable on a poll and drive until they get down what they want and hack it off. It's usually telephone pairs.

          Yesterday day it was welding leads left out in the ship yard. They run hundreds of feet of lead out. Thieves come by boat after dark and hack off a chunk. This happened to occur on an island that is in Louisiana but connected to Texas buy a barge made into a bridge. A little different. Office and entrance in Texas. Work sight is over the bride on the island in Louisiana.
          Telephone cable seems a waste of effort. There's more plastic in der dan copper. Its 26 or 28 gauge

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Duckologist View Post
            Telephone cable seems a waste of effort. There's more plastic in der dan copper. Its 26 or 28 gauge

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            And? Nobody said the MFer's is smart.

            Prosecuted one guy for over a million dollars worth of damage to locomotives. He broke into them and stole a bunch of copper relay switches ext.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Duckologist View Post
              Telephone cable seems a waste of effort. There's more plastic in der dan copper. Its 26 or 28 gauge

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              Telephone cable is illegal to buy

              Sounds like the po po needs to enforce the laws on the books

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              • #8
                Originally posted by El Gato View Post


                Telephone cable is illegal to buy

                Sounds like the po po needs to enforce the laws on the books
                They too busy demandin IDs

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Duckologist View Post
                  Telephone cable seems a waste of effort. There's more plastic in der dan copper. Its 26 or 28 gauge
                  I wish somebody would tell Kwame and Tyrone so they'd leave our internet stuff alone. Is there a secondary market for fiber optic stuff?

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                  • #10
                    They have been stealing copper like this for the last 20 years and not doing anything about it.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by RedTX View Post
                      They have been stealing copper like this for the last 20 years and not doing anything about it.
                      4 realz

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by El Gato View Post




                        Sounds like the po po needs to enforce the laws on the books
                        Pipe dream. Unless it involves harassing innocent citizens.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Duckologist View Post
                          Telephone cable seems a waste of effort. There's more plastic in der dan copper. Its 26 or 28 gauge

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                          Yep. Most 22 and 19ga is buried.
                          Last edited by Primeduck; 02-29-2024, 08:44 PM.
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                          • #14
                            They heat up a razor knife and split the big cover off. Then the little stuff they burn and take the copper out of the ashes.

                            They ain't getting much for dirty copper. They still do it though.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Runnin' 87 View Post
                              They heat up a razor knife and split the big cover off. Then the little stuff they burn and take the copper out of the ashes.

                              They ain't getting much for dirty copper. They still do it though.
                              Under da cover is more plastic wrapped in plastic ribbon Also. I would think der would be nuttin left in da fire but purdy colors

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                              Last edited by Duckologist; 02-28-2024, 04:36 PM.

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