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Oklahoma
State Senate For Immediate Release: March 5, 2007 The State Senate on Monday approved
a measure intended to curb the growing problem
of copper theft in Oklahoma. Senate Bill 472,
authored by Sen. Cliff
Branan, would require additional regulations
for junk dealers, making it easier to establish
a paper trail to track down copper thieves. “The issue of where copper
is being stolen from is making it even more
important that we address the problem quickly,”
Branan said. “When copper is stolen
from an air conditioner in extreme temperatures,
it puts people at a serious risk. When copper
theft brings down a power grid or removes
a man hole it becomes a serious hazard with
far-reaching consequences.” |