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  • Sheesh, first toilets, now electrical wiring on the H2 Freeway

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    About a mile of electrical wiring has disappeared, wiring used to light the freeway for motorists in the Waipio area.

    Central Oahu motorists drove right by the thieves. The copper wiring for lights is gone along stretches of the freeway below and above Ka Uka Boulevard in Waipio.

    It's going to cost the state about $50,000 to replace the stolen cables and get the lights back on.
    First toilet fixtures, now this? Hmm... what are they building? (or are they just pissing us off) (no pun intended)
    How'd I get so white and nerdy?

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    Re: Sheesh, first toilets, now electrical wiring on the H2 Freeway

    $ for drugs, methinks...

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      Re: Sheesh, first toilets, now electrical wiring on the H2 Freeway

      They have to turn in the items to someone to get money. So whomever is accepting these items is shady also. Think about it ... all those brass toilet parts and lengths of copper wire.
      just started: mililaniblog.com

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      • #4
        Re: Sheesh, first toilets, now electrical wiring on the H2 Freeway

        Don't forget copper rain gutters. I heard at one time there was a rash in thefts of those as well.

        Imagine some knucklehead on your roof jacking your rain gutters. Talk about "sheesh".

        Here's an interesting fact:
        Since 1982, our penny has been made of 97.5% Zinc and only 2.5% Copper.
        Last edited by Pomai; May 13, 2006, 10:38 AM. Reason: adding 2 more cents
        sigpic The Tasty Island

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        • #5
          Re: Sheesh, first toilets, now electrical wiring on the H2 Freeway

          Originally posted by Pomai
          penny has been made of 97.5% Zinc and only 2.5% Copper.
          And a penny costs more than a penny to produce!
          "...the United States Mint estimates it now costs 1.23 cents (U.S.) to make a 1-cent coin and 5.73 cents to produce a nickel..."

          Miulang
          "Americans believe in three freedoms. Freedom of speech; freedom of religion; and the freedom to deny the other two to folks they don`t like.” --Mark Twain

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          • #6
            Re: Sheesh, first toilets, now electrical wiring on the H2 Freeway

            Years ago they stole the aluminum guard railings from the freeway and highways.

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