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Spehro Pefhany Spehro Pefhany is offline
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Default As scrap metal soars in value, roads become a little more dangerous

On Sun, 19 Dec 2010 10:13:25 -0700, the renowned "Bob La Londe"
wrote:

"Usual suspect" wrote in message
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On Sat, 18 Dec 2010 12:00:39 -0600, "Chomp Noamsky"
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Manhole covers are being stolen across the state - including in Easton
this
week - after the price of scrap metal surged to an all-time high this year
after a decline in 2008, authorities said.

Locally, scrap metal thieves are stealing manhole covers in Easton
subdivisions, police said Friday, putting drivers and joggers at risk.

Three covers were stolen in the last week, according to Department of
Public
Works Superintendent Wayne P. Southworth. Two were taken on Old Country
Way
in North Easton and one from School Street in South Easton.

The missing cover on School Street was found by a runner who nearly fell
into the hole.

"It's extremely dangerous for someone to do this," said Southworth. "It
scares us to death here. I wouldn't want to be driving down one of these
roads. You could damage your car and suffer serious injury."

more...
http://www.enterprisenews.com/news/x...ir-metal-value


Why don't the local police check for man hole covers at the scrap
dealers. When they find one they arrest everyone in the yard for
receiving stolen property. Lawyering up and getting people out of jail
gets expensive in a hurry. If there is no one buying them then no one
will waste their time stealing the covers. Looks like a good
opportunity for a police sting operation.


Because random searches without cause are still illegal.


Even in cases of "terrorism"?

http://www.mmdnewswire.com/illegal-immigrants-7266.html



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