Monday, March 26, 2012

Bill To Stop Copper Theft Clears General Assembly

{Frankfort, Kentucky}...Under legislation that has cleared the General Assembly, people who sell copper and other recyclable metals would be paid by check that would be sent by mail, a move that could give police names and addresses if the metals are later found to be stolen. The House voted 92-0 Monday for final passage of the bill, which now goes to Governor Steve Beshear to be signed into law. The bill's sponsor, Democratic state Representative Tanya Pullin of South Shore, says metal thieves have taken guardrails, manhole covers, catalytic converters, utility lines and even rooftop air conditioning units. Nationwide, copper thefts are estimated to cost businesses $1 billion a year.