For my own future reference, in case I plan to drop off any scrap metal at a recycler:
SC Copper Theft Law Puts New Requirements on Recyclers
...they agreed to allow homeowners and anyone else who doesn't recycle very often to get a temporary permit by phone by calling the sheriff's office. The temporary permit will be good for 48 hours. Instead of showing a permit, those recyclers will just have to provide the temporary permit number issued by the sheriff's office.
I think this is a good thing, if it really helps to reduce thefts and vandalism.
One of the houses I was looking at with Forestfen had an odd looking black contraption in the back yard next to the house, near a metal pipe coming out of the ground with wires sticking out of it. At the time, I simply wondered what that odd thing was. Later, I realized that there hadn't been any sign of a heat pump or A/C unit near the house, and that what I had seen were the remains of one. The black thing was the compressor unit.
SC Copper Theft Law Puts New Requirements on Recyclers
...they agreed to allow homeowners and anyone else who doesn't recycle very often to get a temporary permit by phone by calling the sheriff's office. The temporary permit will be good for 48 hours. Instead of showing a permit, those recyclers will just have to provide the temporary permit number issued by the sheriff's office.
I think this is a good thing, if it really helps to reduce thefts and vandalism.
One of the houses I was looking at with Forestfen had an odd looking black contraption in the back yard next to the house, near a metal pipe coming out of the ground with wires sticking out of it. At the time, I simply wondered what that odd thing was. Later, I realized that there hadn't been any sign of a heat pump or A/C unit near the house, and that what I had seen were the remains of one. The black thing was the compressor unit.
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Date: 2012-03-29 12:03 am (UTC)From:no subject
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