“令人难以置信”:洛杉矶消防栓盗窃案激增
"It's Mind-Boggling": Los Angeles Hit With Surge Of Fire Hydrant Thefts

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/its-mind-boggling-los-angeles-hit-surge-fire-hydrant-thefts

加利福尼亚州这个陷入困境的州,已经在处理催化转化器盗窃等问题,现在又面临另一个问题——消防栓盗窃。 据哥伦比亚广播公司新闻报道,管理洛杉矶消防栓的金州自来水公司每天的盗窃案有所增加,主要影响洛杉矶南部等贫困地区。 窃贼偷窃消防栓的目的似乎是为了获取其中有价值的铁和黄铜部件,然后在黑市上出售废金属。 为了解决这个问题,该公司采取了极端措施,例如将消防栓焊接到位并在螺栓周围锁定防护罩。 尽管做出了这些努力,窃贼仍继续使用各种策略,例如用汽车撞击消防栓或使用专用工具。 自 2023 年初以来,已有 300 多个消防栓被盗,给该公司造成约 120 万美元的重大损失。 缺乏可用的消防栓对紧急情况下的公共安全构成严重威胁,使得有效的消防行动变得困难。 洛杉矶县消防局发出警告,指出缺乏消防栓会阻碍救援行动并延迟灭火,这可能会导致损失和潜在危害增加。 这种情况凸显了针对金属盗窃制定更严格法规的必要性以及社区参与应对这些挑战的重要性。

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Just when you think the Democrats' socialist utopia state of California can't possibly sink any higher (sic), it does just that: first it was catalytic converters, now it's fire hydrants.

According to CBS News, a California state water company has responded to a growing frenzy of fire hydrant thefts in Los Angeles by installing locked shields to cover the bolts on hydrants to stop thieves.

Golden State Water Company, which owns and operates the fire hydrants, says thefts now happen daily, especially in South Los Angeles, which is one of the impoverished communities where thefts are extremely high, with two of the most recent believed to have happened last Thursday without neighbors even realizing it.

"It's mind-boggling that someone would just come into a neighborhood and just steal a fire hydrant," neighbor Krystail Cousins said. "You're now putting a whole neighborhood in danger."

And yet that is precisely what Krystail's predominantly minority neighbors have been engaged in.

The water company's Southwest District general manager, Kate Nutting, said as the hydrants are made of iron and brass, she believes they are being sold on the black market for scrap metal.

"Since the beginning of 2023, we've had over 300 hydrants stolen, and it's been ramping up in 2024 which is why we’ve been taking even more aggressive measures to try to stop it", Nutting said. "We’re really alarmed about this happening. It is a big public safety issue."

The measures the company has taken include welding hydrants to block access to the bolts, Nutting said. But thieves have continued, with methods including ramming hydrants with vehicles or using specialized tools to remove metal parts.

“In some cases, they are very persistent in getting those parts out,” Nutting said.

Many of the thefts have occurred in the communities of Florence-Graham, Willowbrook and West Rancho Dominguez, as well as eastern Gardena near the 110 Freeway.

Sometimes, thieves have unscrewed bolts to remove hydrants. Other times, they’ve used a vehicle to knock the hydrant loose. Those targeting the hydrants have often used a shutoff valve before dislodging them. But on several occasions, they’ve left water gushing.

The company has been sending out replacements typically the same day they are reported stolen, each one costing about $3,500. It's not clear what their value is on the black market. The total cost of all the stolen hydrants has amounted to over a $1.2 million loss, the company said.

Missing hydrants are also a safety risk, as it impedes fire-fighting capabilities and the water company said it can potentially compromise the water system's ability to deliver safe and reliable drinking water. The L.A. County Fire Department said the thefts pose a threat to public safety.

“Fire hydrants are crucial in providing a reliable water source for firefighting operations, and their absence can hamper rescue efforts and lead to delays extinguishing fires,” the department said in an email.

Experts agree that small delays in fighting fires can be pivotal. Venkatesh Kodur, a professor and director of Michigan State University’s Center on Structural Fire Engineering and Diagnostics, said the best opportunity to knock down a blaze, particularly a house fire, is within the first five to 10 minutes, when damage is still minimal.

Typically after 15 minutes, he said, “the damage and the fire grows almost exponentially ... and every second is important.”

Kodur said if the work of fighting a fire is hindered by a missing hydrant, the flames can spread more easily. And although the thieves may be lured by the payday, Kodur said, the fact is that brass, copper and steel don’t fetch very much money.

“These are people selling these metals to scrap dealers for peanuts,” Kodur said.

Yet "peanuts" is precisely what the desperate locals will do anything for at a time when the scourge that is "Bidenomics" has left them beyond broke.

Golden State Water wants to remind thieves that tampering with fire hydrants is a federal crime; then again gun sales in Chicago are "illegal" which has shockingly failed to stop local minorities from mass exterminating each other at a record pace in recent years.

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