Same difference if they cut the light power lines. Guess anyone with a 
lit tower would be guilty of it, then.

Joe M.

Barry C' wrote:
> 
> Premeditated manslaugther .. MM nah thank but no thanks
> 
>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     To: [email protected]
>     From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 00:05:19 -0400
>     Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] More on Copper theft
> 
>     My way is prevention. Once they hit that Heliax, they don't be hitting
>     any more tower sites - preventing the next guy and likely saving
>     some of
>     your lines.
> 
>     Your way is just "passing the problem on" to the next site. (not meant
>     as criticism per se)
> 
>     By weeding out all the scum, the problem is prevented.
> 
>     Joe M.
> 
>     Barry C' wrote:
>      > Prevention is better than a cure ( which you keep secrete)
>      > Geovision siftware and some old cctv cams is cheap connected to some
>      > sort of high intensity light source tends to slow them down ...
>      >
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>      > To: [email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>
>      > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>      > Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 23:23:51 -0400
>      > Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] More on Copper theft
>      >
>      > Well, how about feeding 220 (and I'm not talking the MHz variety)
>      > through a piece of Heliax to feed something on the tower like a
>     light?
>      > (or even as an unterminated open circuit)
>      >
>      > That way, when the cut through it with the rest, SURPRISE! The
>     guy who
>      > was stealing the cable will be the body attached to the cut pieces.
>      >
>      > I know.... excessive force.
>      > But, if it's feeding the light, is it excessive?
>      > Wrap it with tape that says "warning - dangerous voltage".
>      >
>      > Joe M.
>      >
>      > Jim Miller WB5OXQ in Waco wrote:
>      > > There has got to be a way to catch and make an example of these
>      > > thieves. The buyers of copper must be trained to be selective
>      > about who
>      > > they buy this stuff from and require good ID and keep records
>     of who
>      > > they buy from and be aware that the stuff might be stolen.
>      > Regulations
>      > > as stiff as buying or selling a handgun might help. Something has
>      > GOT
>      > > to be done.
>      > > WB5OXQ
>      > >
>      > >
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