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insomniac84

join:2002-01-03
Schererville, IN

reply to rec9140

Re: Time to regulate junk and scrap yards.

I think you are going way to far in your assessment. I've never heard of a company ruined because of a garage sale. Or a real estate deal fall apart because of a pawn shop. Scrap metal yards encourage theft and cause a lot of damage to people. And a pawn shop or a garage sale doesn't destroy the items, which means stolen items at those places are recoverable.
You have crack heads stealing whole towers, catalytic converters from cars, wiring from buildings, pipes from buildings, power lines, etc. And the scrap yards even know these items are stolen, they just ignore the issue because they know they will never get in trouble for it and they can underpay the thief. It's an industry that has failed miserably at self policing and therefore the states need to step in and force something on them.

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