by ReverseEngineer » Tue 02 Sep 2008, 05:35:57
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('From the LA times', 'T')rying to solve a more tangible problem, lawmakers moved to crack down on rampant metal theft.
The rising value of aluminum, bronze, copper and other metals has spurred thieves to yank wiring from buildings and air-conditioning units, steal manhole covers and irrigation pumps and destroy statues and fire hydrants. After being sold for quick cash, the metal is often sold again.
Efforts to curb such theft last year failed. This year lawmakers agreed on a measure that would require scrap dealers to get photographs, thumbprints and addresses of sellers and to pay them by check with a three-day delay.
The CA State Legislators, still unable to come up with a Budget, did mangae to pass a bill designed to curb the theft and resale of basic metals to junkyards for scrap value. Raise your hands here if you think these new Laws will work to curb the thefts!
Clearly an underground economy is already beginning to develop in the scrap metal market. Trying to track this stuf isn't like tracking TVs with Serial Numbers or Cars with VIN numbers stamped on the engine. Pretty hard to prove where a bunch of copper wire came from.
With all the houses being abandoned, any piping, wiring and gutters are up for grabs when nobody is home watching the house. So now the Government will try to track the sales through the transactions, including Fingerprinting and Photos.
So OK, Junk Dealer Prints and Pics some Dude who comes in with a roll of copper wire. IRS collects this in a Database, tries to locate said seller somewhere in Los Angeles. Brave sort that he is, he ventures into the Barrio to question Carlos on how he got hold of this copper wire:
IRS Agent: So Carlos, how did you get all this wire?
Carlos: I won it in a Poker Game man.
IRS Agent: Who did you win it from Carlos?
Carlos: I won it from Pepe with a Full House
IRS Agent: Where can I find Pepe? Did you get his Prints and his Pic?
This has to be the dumbest charade EVER far as trying to control an underground economy. If this stuff has value, its going to be scavenged and stolen, and the worse off people get, the more of it you will see happenning. Our overbuilt housing stock looks to be disassembled rapidly here.
Reverse Engineer