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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby MarkJ » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 09:54:16

It's too easy to sell scrap metal in some regions since so many salvage yards don't require identification and pay cash. I've seen people pushing shopping carts full of scrap metal onto the scales.

We haven't seen a large increase in thefts, but we've picked up some plumbing, heating, cooling, electrical and water damage work due to copper theft. With all the vacant homes in some cities, I'm surprised thefts aren't much higher.

The nice thing about rising scrap prices is that junk vehicles and scrap metal is being cleaned up in blighted areas. We also have more middlemen willing to pay us top dollar for our scrap tanks, boilers, furnaces, water heaters, copper, ductwork etc. Saves us the time, money, fuel and the risk of flat tires ate the salvage yards.

When homeowners perform plumbing retrofits, the sale of their scrap copper often helps offset the cost of new copper, PEX, CPVC, manifolds, fittings, valves etc.
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby Cloud9 » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 10:07:10

Forget about policing the tracks. Watch the scrap yards. Put the buyer and the seller on the road gang for six months. The thefts will slow to a trickle.
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby Heineken » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 10:11:27

Criminals can't be stopped, Cloud. They always find a way around obstacles such as you propose.
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby darwinsdog » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 10:25:15

Electric motors are disappearing off center pivot irrigation units. They're way out in the middle of nowhere & the price of copper is high. Theft is bound to increase as the economy deteriorates due to the inflating price of petroleum. It's just a fact of life. If you want to take it upon yourself to shoot thieves, fine. But thieves often shoot back.
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby Cloud9 » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 10:36:28

Which is easier; watching a million miles of track or watching a few thousand scrap metal dealers?
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby Jdelagado » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 12:01:01

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Hogan', 'A')lso, if people are hungry, trains might eventually be derailed regularly and looted for food and other goods.


If caught, EXECUTE the offender within 10 days. No trial, no jury, no due process. That should help fix these types of problems in our new world that all of you peakers talk about.

Simple, simple.

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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby misterno » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 12:49:32

Amen to that brother
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby mlit » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 12:53:32

Most of the people involved in metal theft are already on the fringe of society. Meth and other drug addicts are already breaking serious laws, increasing the penalties for metal theft will have little deterence. We'll just end up with more crowded prisons.
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby Heineken » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 13:08:50

We won't be able to afford too many more prisons; a growing list of state governments are already in deep financial trouble. At some point the law-breaking becomes so pervasive that society can't cope with it in the ways we're used to, or perhaps in any affordable way.

The number of scrap-metal dealers will swell with the supply of scrap metal. You can't police them all. Black markets will flourish.

Vandalism of railroad tracks could also become common (in some cases in reprisal for jailing of important thieves). Those people won't be out to steal the metal, they'll just loosen the rails and lay them aside. We've seen how that works in the movies, and the horrible consequences when the locomotive(s) can't stop in time.

The railroads are a huge potential target for criminals and the disaffected. As railroad infrastructure becomes more important, it will become more of a target.
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby Heineken » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 13:11:35

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Jdelagado', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Hogan', 'A')lso, if people are hungry, trains might eventually be derailed regularly and looted for food and other goods.


If caught, EXECUTE the offender within 10 days. No trial, no jury, no due process. That should help fix these types of problems in our new world that all of you peakers talk about.

Simple, simple.

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Dream on. Nothing is simple.

"Offenders" will be armed and organized and ever more numerous.

They'll be fighting for their lives---for survival. The risk of execution won't dissuade them.
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby darwinsdog » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 13:14:56

There was this cornucopian poster called allen from new orleans over on the oildrum blog, whose silver bullet happened to be fission powered electric trains. He'd become enraged at the notion that starving people would simply derail his pet trains & loot them.
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby Heineken » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 13:27:00

That gave me a minor belly laugh, Darwin. Good job.
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby TommyJefferson » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 13:57:58

Yesterday I sold metal at the recycling yard. I got $58 for an old water heater, an old oven, and an old washing machine.

I got $9 for a handfull of copper tubing and an old street sign (aluminum).

They asked for Identification and took down my driver's license number.


A month ago I called the Sheriff's Department on some guys driving their 4x4 truck through the forest next to my house. They were going through there picking up old metal appliances and car parts that had been illegally dumped in those woods.

I didn't like them trespassing on my land, but I was glad to be rid of the junk in the woods because it holds water and provides breeding pools for mosquitos.

I told the Sheriff I did not want to prosecute them.
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby alpha480v » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 14:04:32

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MarkJ', 'I')t's too easy to sell scrap metal in some regions since so many salvage yards don't require identification and pay cash. I've seen people pushing shopping carts full of scrap metal onto the scales.

We haven't seen a large increase in thefts, but we've picked up some plumbing, heating, cooling, electrical and water damage work due to copper theft. With all the vacant homes in some cities, I'm surprised thefts aren't much higher.

The nice thing about rising scrap prices is that junk vehicles and scrap metal is being cleaned up in blighted areas. We also have more middlemen willing to pay us top dollar for our scrap tanks, boilers, furnaces, water heaters, copper, ductwork etc. Saves us the time, money, fuel and the risk of flat tires ate the salvage yards.

When homeowners perform plumbing retrofits, the sale of their scrap copper often helps offset the cost of new copper, PEX, CPVC, manifolds, fittings, valves etc.



Good points. I used to work for a refrigeration contractor in the 90's that couldn't give away the scrap copper and metal from remodeling jobs.
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby Snowrunner » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 14:10:00

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MyOldTDiIsStillGoing', 'H')ave you been to Europe? It is almost all electric system even the freight locomotives use the overhead lines in many areas.

Easy target at night when most of the passenger service is idled in Europe except for a few night intercity trains. And the track lines are very open in Europe so access is easy.


Passenger trains aren't idled in Europe over night, why would they? The traffic is reduced for sure, but that usually means that larger freight trains are going on the same tracks.

I also doubt nobody would notice if someone would suddenly cut down the wire, not to mention it takes some nifty "bypassing" in the first place to not grill yourself in the process.

It is one thing to dig up / cut down communication wires which have a few volts at most going through it (though at least in Germany they have started upgrading to Fibre around a decade or so ago) and something else entirely to try and bring down the overhead wire.
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby Twilight » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 15:03:33

Railway signal cable theft has become more common in the UK, but the residential housing boom has offered much easier pickings. Who knows what the future may bring though. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the battle was a losing one for many years. A lot of industry fell into disrepair and disuse and was dismantled before it could be made more efficient.
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby Cloud9 » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 15:19:20

Suspend due process and start shooting people and I will help blow the rails myself. Lawlessness is not a reason to rip up the Bill of Rights. Having said that, the old chain gangs of the 1930’s were self supporting. Thousands of acres of prison farms fed more than just convicts. Unemployment was a crime. Security consisted of a leg iron and a length of chain with a loop on the end. The loop was hooked to your belt during the day. At night a central chain was run through barracks and through each loop. The central chain was locked to an I bolt in the floor. The convicts were bedded down foot to foot. Forty eight men were housed in a barrack.
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby mos6507 » Mon 14 Jul 2008, 05:44:08

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Cloud9', 'S')uspend due process and start shooting people and I will help blow the rails myself.


We're talking about extreme situations here. If it gets bad enough that people look at the rails as the only avenue for incoming food and you can be damned sure a local militia will be watching those tracks in shifts 24/7. So if due process means more to you than defending life-and-death infrastructure, then you've got your priorities messed up.
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby cube » Mon 14 Jul 2008, 06:08:55

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Heineken', 'C')riminals can't be stopped, Cloud. They always find a way around obstacles such as you propose.
Did you know how Saddam Hussein secured Iraq using a mere fraction of the money we're spending now?
Giving the people welfare.
Subsidized gasoline and food was given to the people and everybody obviously knew where the money came from. Once people have a vested financial interest in something you have 100% of the population looking over vital assets. No oil pipelines being blown up. Piece of cake.
That and also using spies.
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The cube solution:
Set up a sting operation where undercover cops pose as scrap metal thieves trying to sell illegal metal to a scrap metal dealers.
That should scare them real quick. Let go the non-violent drug offenders from prison and that will free up plenty of space. problem solved. 8)
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Re: Metal thieves may derail the future of trains

Unread postby TheDude » Mon 14 Jul 2008, 10:00:31

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('darwinsdog', 'T')here was this cornucopian poster called allen from new orleans over on the oildrum blog, whose silver bullet happened to be fission powered electric trains. He'd become enraged at the notion that starving people would simply derail his pet trains & loot them.


Alan isn't a cornucopian or hardcore nuke booster, quite the contrary. His plans for electrifying rail are solid, and like cube suggests, there are methods for catching scrap thieves/dealers in the act which we haven't gotten around to implementing yet, short of the Aldous Huxley/John Carpenter approach of sequestering criminals en masse.

Question is whether we'll have enough surplus to subsidize hungry masses in the first place. That's certainly the case now, but...
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