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re: Catalytic Converter Thieves Deserve Death Penalty
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:09 am to CoachChappy
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:09 am to CoachChappy
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Where do they off load these things?
Scrap yards. The legislature should require heightened standards for buying them, ID, etc. A lot of legislatures have passed such laws.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:13 am to FCP
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Yep. Tundra. A blinking neon sign for meth heads, apparently.
Not a neon sign, but rather a very easy to steal cat and everyone knows it.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:14 am to FCP
You think an engine running with no catalytic converter can cause bodily harm?
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:15 am to Oilfieldbiology
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Why are people stealing catalytic converters right now? What does one even do with it?
Cats have precious metals in them. Rhodium for one and it's $20,000 an ounce.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:16 am to go ta hell ole miss
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Scrap yards.
I've hauled stuff to scrap yards here in metro ATL, and they seem to have all been run by gentlemen with "eastern European" accents. While I was required to show my ID to get my check, I would imagine if a person wanted to, they could easily bypass this regulation.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:17 am to FCP
Catalytic Converter Protector
I have also seen people have the cat welded to the vehicle making it nearly impossible to steal.
I have also seen people have the cat welded to the vehicle making it nearly impossible to steal.
This post was edited on 8/11/21 at 7:21 am
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:18 am to Shanegolang
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Cats have precious metals in them. Rhodium for one and it's $20,000 an ounce.
They melt down the cats, and extract the precious metals. Likely then sell the metals back to manufacturers to make new cats, who sells them back to you.....So you are helping the environment by recycling your old cat.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:19 am to go ta hell ole miss
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quote:
Where do they off load these things?
Scrap yards.
Please direct me to a scrap yard that buys these. I have a pair of CC’s of mine that I changed myself. I’ve contacted every scrap yard and every muffler shop in the BR area and no one wants them. I didn’t even tell them what vehicle they came from.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:20 am to Jack Daniel
quote:I do not.
You think an engine running with no catalytic converter can cause bodily harm?
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:21 am to Tigers0891
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They need to pass a law that stealing essential auto parts is the same as stealing the vehicle itself and driving off. Get some real prison time going for these assholes.
The problem with this “solution” is the false assumption that car theft results in prison time. It’s 2021 and “Soft on Crime” is now the norm
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:22 am to SPEEDY
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It’s 2021 and “Soft on Crime” is now the norm
Which is a nice way of saying “hard on neighborhoods”.
Look for more gated parking lots with security. Basically more like Istanbul or Johannesburg and less like your typical American city.
This post was edited on 8/11/21 at 7:25 am
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:22 am to FCP
There was a Bassmaster Elite series event in Orange , TX this year and the thieves got 15 or so Tundra's
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:24 am to Jack Daniel
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Jack Daniel
Do you own anything? Any property?
It wasn’t until I got married and bought a house that I realized and appreciated the disdain for thieves. I then agreed with all of the historical hatred of thieving POS’s
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:25 am to SPEEDY
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It’s 2021 and “Soft on Crime” is now the norm
Soros DA's and judges are perhaps the biggest detriment to America today.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:26 am to The Torch
Are Tundra’s exhaust and converter easier to dismantle or something?
Surprised those trucks aren’t more expensive to insure if that’s the case.
Surprised those trucks aren’t more expensive to insure if that’s the case.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:30 am to dewster
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Are Tundra’s exhaust and converter easier to dismantle or something?
Yes. The cats are well back and easy to cut the pipe on each end with a sawzall.
On GM's the cats are up near the exhaust manifolds so much more difficult to cut off due to a lack of access.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:34 am to wallowinit
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Please direct me to a scrap yard that buys these. I have a pair of CC’s of mine that I changed myself. I’ve contacted every scrap yard and every muffler shop in the BR area and no one wants them. I didn’t even tell them what vehicle they came from.
i think this is one of those industries where you need to know a guy and normal people don't
you probably sounded like a guy in a cardigan and chinos walking through the ghetto asking random people "where can i buy drugs?"
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:36 am to dakarx
I know more about this than I care to admit.
Here's the problem:
-Cat. Conv. for the most part don't have a serial number. Very difficult to trace/identify if located.
-In LA, the sale of them is basically unregulated and "buyers" are basically driving the market with impunity.
-There is no specific law for the theft of them. It just falls under "Theft" and while most are of felony value, the courts only see it as a "non-violent" offense. This leads to pitiful sentences (if any) and doesn't deter repeat offenders.
-Very lucrative for the criminal. A good cordless Sawzall will have a cat. conv. off under a minute. No jack necessary on pickup trucks. For very little effort they are rewarded with a couple hundred bucks from a buyer who doesn't care who they are and has no obligation to identify them.
What you can do:
-Encase your cat. conv. in steel. (only kinda joking)
-Use high temp paint in a florescent color and spray it. Adding "GPS Tracked" lettering is next level.
-Laser etch a unique number/your phone number/ or your local PDs phone number on it.
-Lobby your representatives for new laws with harsher sentences for thieves and laws aimed at holding the BUYERS accountable.
Here's the problem:
-Cat. Conv. for the most part don't have a serial number. Very difficult to trace/identify if located.
-In LA, the sale of them is basically unregulated and "buyers" are basically driving the market with impunity.
-There is no specific law for the theft of them. It just falls under "Theft" and while most are of felony value, the courts only see it as a "non-violent" offense. This leads to pitiful sentences (if any) and doesn't deter repeat offenders.
-Very lucrative for the criminal. A good cordless Sawzall will have a cat. conv. off under a minute. No jack necessary on pickup trucks. For very little effort they are rewarded with a couple hundred bucks from a buyer who doesn't care who they are and has no obligation to identify them.
What you can do:
-Encase your cat. conv. in steel. (only kinda joking)
-Use high temp paint in a florescent color and spray it. Adding "GPS Tracked" lettering is next level.
-Laser etch a unique number/your phone number/ or your local PDs phone number on it.
-Lobby your representatives for new laws with harsher sentences for thieves and laws aimed at holding the BUYERS accountable.
This post was edited on 8/11/21 at 7:38 am
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:37 am to FCP
quote:no you won’t
I’ll enforce the death penalty on them myself.
Posted on 8/11/21 at 7:40 am to FCP
Where do they sell them go there and wait
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