by ReverseEngineer » Fri 05 Sep 2008, 05:08:05
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vtsnowedin', 'T')oday a lot of new manhole covers are bolted down with five sided vandal proof bolts. They have a rubber seal under the cover to keep rainwater from infiltrating from the street into the system. I've also seen old covers tack welded down. It keeps them from rattling and keeps someone from poping a cover and dumping a load of septage or toxic waste into the system.
Well, the whole POINT of having a manhole cover is so you can have access to the system for maintenance. If you weld the cover down, why HAVE a cover at all? Every time you want to service the sytem, you have to cut the welds, using more acetylene and taking more time to do it. That is ridiculus.
So, next step here is obviously "locking" manhole covers, like locking gas caps. Of course, if the gas/metal holds enough value, then a lock won't stop anybody.
How long before folks start taking down ACTIVE power lines for the scrap metal value? There is a nice quick scenario to the power grid going down. LOL. So OK, now we need Power Line Cops to protect THOUSANDS of miles of power lines from being scavenged out here. How do we pay said Power Line Cops?
Hopefully at least for a while the scavengers stick to abandoned houses which have been foreclosed on and just pull out all the wiring and plumbing from them. However, one can forsee the day when a gang of theives attacks your house not to rape your wife and children, but simply to pull out all the metal in your house! Of course, in for a penny might as well go the whole 9 yards here.
So, right now scavenging the metal is going to be punished as typical theft. Not for long. It will turn into a Capital Crime, and like Looters in NO, if you have the bad luck of actually being caught by the few cops policing a stretch of wire somewhere, you will be shot on sight.
At least we know where the Currency Base of the future is now

We can base the next currency on Scrap Metal!
Reverse Engineer