Of course, they also try to do it to power lines. Show them a transformer inside a box of hurricane fence and all they see is hundreds of kilogrammes of money waiting to be “appropriated”.
EV charging stations, too. I’ve seen a couple of videos where the driver of an EV tried to plan a cross-country road trip by mapping out all of the EV stations along their route, only to discover along the way that half of them were out of service because the charging cables had been hacksawed off and stolen for the copper.
When I was stationed in Turkey, they couldn’t string new phone lines between Incirlik AB and Adana City because the copper wire was being stolen at night as fast as it was strung during the day. Many hammered copper trays in the Bazaars started life as TTC phone lines.
I used to work at a radio station who’s studious in one location and the transmitter and tower in another. They were connected by coaxial cable. At least once a month we’d go dark because someone cut our cable for the copper.
It’s been said “they’ll steal anything that isn’t nailed down and they carry a hammer to pull nails”
Tomorrow being your major Holiday, we had ours Tuesday, and seeing as how terrorists love memorable dates and fireworks cover up shots…keep your eyes open, your powder dry and your exit routes clear…and try not to have so many wobbly pops you can’t distinguish a threat cearly…or to be extra safe, BBQ pork chops and ham slices 😉
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You mean ILLEGAL aliens.
Yes! They’re hardly ‘undocumented’; some have more documents than I do–3 or 4 SS numbers, 2 or 3 driver’s licenses, etc.
Not to mention a rap sheet as long as your arm.
Of course, they also try to do it to power lines. Show them a transformer inside a box of hurricane fence and all they see is hundreds of kilogrammes of money waiting to be “appropriated”.
Often, what they get is Instant Karma.
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EV charging stations, too. I’ve seen a couple of videos where the driver of an EV tried to plan a cross-country road trip by mapping out all of the EV stations along their route, only to discover along the way that half of them were out of service because the charging cables had been hacksawed off and stolen for the copper.
I don’t know why I couldn’t get Anyone to help pull cable out on the airfield. Heh!
Po-tay-to, po-tah-to, call it what you will, same thing.
When I was stationed in Turkey, they couldn’t string new phone lines between Incirlik AB and Adana City because the copper wire was being stolen at night as fast as it was strung during the day. Many hammered copper trays in the Bazaars started life as TTC phone lines.
Zar Belk, Effendum!
I used to work at a radio station who’s studious in one location and the transmitter and tower in another. They were connected by coaxial cable. At least once a month we’d go dark because someone cut our cable for the copper.
Chris….Could you please delete this last entry? I thought my translation post had deleted my Turkish post to MD! *Facepalm*
It’s been said “they’ll steal anything that isn’t nailed down and they carry a hammer to pull nails”
Tomorrow being your major Holiday, we had ours Tuesday, and seeing as how terrorists love memorable dates and fireworks cover up shots…keep your eyes open, your powder dry and your exit routes clear…and try not to have so many wobbly pops you can’t distinguish a threat cearly…or to be extra safe, BBQ pork chops and ham slices 😉