How much safer would our splores be if it wasn't for metal thieves?
Take into account the amount of hazards they cause us
Just the drain covers missing and floorboards removed to steal copper pipe is a massive danger, when you factor in the extra water damage to buildings due to lead theft from roofs the immediate dangers are real.
Also on top of this is the extra hassle we receive from sec and the police as their natural suspicion is that you are up to no good, searching rucksacks for cable cutters etc, and having to almost prove that you are not a metal pirate
Anyway, here's a link to an e-petition that some chap has cleverly started on the government petitions website, its sitting at 37,000 signatures and needs 100,000 to be debated in parliament, so get signing guys
https://submissions.epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/406
The outline of the petition is thus...........
Due to a significant rise in value, metal has become a much sought after commodity. This increased demand has resulted in a sharp rise in metal theft nationally. Metal fencing, gates, manhole covers and other metallic items are stolen on a regular basis. Property is raided for lead, copper and cabling. War memorials and statues have been taken. Overhead power lines are stolen at serious risk to personal safety with huge costs for replacement and major inconvenience to the public. Historically the scrap metal trade has been a cash in hand industry. This creates difficulties as there is no audit trail, making identification of individuals who may be trading stolen metal or who may be committing tax or benefits fraud, a difficult proposition. An amendment to the Scrap Metal Merchants Act 1964 to prohibit cash transactions would make payment by cheque or directly into a bank account mandatory and would be a significant component in reducing metal theft.
Take into account the amount of hazards they cause us
Just the drain covers missing and floorboards removed to steal copper pipe is a massive danger, when you factor in the extra water damage to buildings due to lead theft from roofs the immediate dangers are real.
Also on top of this is the extra hassle we receive from sec and the police as their natural suspicion is that you are up to no good, searching rucksacks for cable cutters etc, and having to almost prove that you are not a metal pirate
Anyway, here's a link to an e-petition that some chap has cleverly started on the government petitions website, its sitting at 37,000 signatures and needs 100,000 to be debated in parliament, so get signing guys
https://submissions.epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/406
The outline of the petition is thus...........
Due to a significant rise in value, metal has become a much sought after commodity. This increased demand has resulted in a sharp rise in metal theft nationally. Metal fencing, gates, manhole covers and other metallic items are stolen on a regular basis. Property is raided for lead, copper and cabling. War memorials and statues have been taken. Overhead power lines are stolen at serious risk to personal safety with huge costs for replacement and major inconvenience to the public. Historically the scrap metal trade has been a cash in hand industry. This creates difficulties as there is no audit trail, making identification of individuals who may be trading stolen metal or who may be committing tax or benefits fraud, a difficult proposition. An amendment to the Scrap Metal Merchants Act 1964 to prohibit cash transactions would make payment by cheque or directly into a bank account mandatory and would be a significant component in reducing metal theft.
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