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In reply to the discussion: Scrap metal thieves grab fire hydrants in Irvine [View all]kentauros
(29,414 posts)24. While I was searching for a diagramatic representation of a fire hydrant,
y'all posted the fact about the shut-off valve, of which I had forgotten. Still, you have to open the valve in the hydrant to get the water going as the shut-off valve is always open, except for repairs, replacement, and stealing
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I guess I thought if you're getting into crime, it should at least be worthwhile
Blue_Tires
Oct 2013
#13
They notice missing fire hydrants but seem not to notice that Irvine has no soul.
KurtNYC
Oct 2013
#21
A buddy of mine had $3000 dollars in scrap in his garage when his father died.
Hassin Bin Sober
Oct 2013
#35
my grandfather ran a dental lab in the basement - still have a lot of powders
Buddha_of_Wisdom
Oct 2013
#36