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Doesnt that leave a rather big mess? DJ13 Oct 2013 #1
Shut-off valves are but a few steps away Brother Buzz Oct 2013 #5
Thanks DJ13 Oct 2013 #8
Next time you're out and about and spy a hydrant.... Brother Buzz Oct 2013 #15
The water doesn't come out until you turn the valve, kentauros Oct 2013 #11
that's for Niceguy1 Oct 2013 #20
Yes, I understand there are different kinds for every region. kentauros Oct 2013 #23
That's a dry barrel hydrant for cold regions Brother Buzz Oct 2013 #22
While I was searching for a diagramatic representation of a fire hydrant, kentauros Oct 2013 #24
it makes those easy Niceguy1 Oct 2013 #31
Even faster with the rear end of a heavy truck bumper Brother Buzz Oct 2013 #33
most places watch now Niceguy1 Oct 2013 #34
Doesn't the recycling place know Politicalboi Oct 2013 #2
People don't have fire hydrants just laying around. PeteSelman Oct 2013 #3
$300 ?? What are they made of? GreenStormCloud Oct 2013 #4
Cast iron/brass valves...nt Jesus Malverde Oct 2013 #7
$300? Isn't that a scant reward for the trouble it takes to remove them? Blue_Tires Oct 2013 #6
With the right tools and knowledge Mariana Oct 2013 #9
300 x 5 = 1500 tax free Jesus Malverde Oct 2013 #10
I guess I thought if you're getting into crime, it should at least be worthwhile Blue_Tires Oct 2013 #13
I don't know if that is the case here JonLP24 Oct 2013 #16
A few were going around Phoenix stealing bronze vases from cemetaries JonLP24 Oct 2013 #12
JESUS H. CHRIST Blue_Tires Oct 2013 #17
$480 for a bronze vase? Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #40
You're right JonLP24 Oct 2013 #41
This is pretty common. Glassunion Oct 2013 #14
They stole some water valves outside the factory where my friend worked Jesus Malverde Oct 2013 #19
Irvine is perfect for this. It's almost uninhabited on weekends. dogknob Oct 2013 #18
They notice missing fire hydrants but seem not to notice that Irvine has no soul. KurtNYC Oct 2013 #21
I have a lot of old metal junk downstairs... Buddha_of_Wisdom Oct 2013 #25
Definitely JonLP24 Oct 2013 #27
Would that be in Colorado? Buddha_of_Wisdom Oct 2013 #28
East Valley of Phoenix JonLP24 Oct 2013 #30
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
If we had guaranteed minimum income in this country Here Oct 2013 #26
You don't understand tweekers. Throd Oct 2013 #37
Guaranteed minimum income AND an end to the drug war. hunter Oct 2013 #39
And there will still be tweekers. Throd Oct 2013 #42
Just as there will be alcohol and opiate addicts. hunter Oct 2013 #43
How about the recycling yards. ??? The Police should bust their asses like a D-7 Caterpillar tractor BlueJazz Oct 2013 #29
There have been thefts of manhole covers RebelOne Oct 2013 #32
Jesus Christ, nothing's safe anymore gopiscrap Oct 2013 #38
One of the ways to avoid scrap metal theft JP0 Oct 2013 #44
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