blog.wired.com — Copper thieves, sometimes acting as "organized groups," are threatening what the FBI said is "critical" U.S. infrastructure, from electrical sub-stations, cellular towers, telephone land lines to railroads and crops, the agency said in an unclassified report unveiled Wednesday.
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Closed AccountDec 4, 2008
I can tell. Name calling now, WOW! Yyou are pretty brave behind a keyboard in your mommies basement. I already saw this same scenario with aluminum and you are wrong the scrap yards cannot tell the FBI to f**k off. But it was 14 years ago and you were not born yet, so i will cut you some slack. The thieves were taking the aluminum guardrails off overpasses and it was investigated this way and solved. Try reading and not pulling things out of your ass. Now, go post on another thread and try tio give the illusion you know wtf you are talking about there. Good Luck...
wishninjaDec 5, 2008
"What kind of dope fiend be talking about tomorrow? Tomorrow ain't s**t. "best show ever produced!
armachdDec 5, 2008
Shades of a classic Johnny Carson skit:<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpVjW30I-YU">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpVjW30I-YU</a>
Closed AccountDec 6, 2008
Wouldn't want to be an electrician working on powerlines then, in your crappy country.