Thursday, October 6, 2011

Proposed Scrap Metal Legislation Targets Thieves

The province is proposing legislation to make it harder for thieves to sell stolen metals, such as cooper pipe and  power lines. Justice Minister Ross Landry says thieves who are stealing oil pipes, telephone cables and power lines are threatening the safety of Nova Scotians, harming the environment and hurting the economy of the province. He says government intends to make it harder for them to profit from their crimes and he wants input on the proposed legislation.   Before the legislation is introduced, Landry is asking for input from Nova Scotians, including the scrap metal industry.  The legislation would require scrap metal dealers and recyclers to keep a record of transactions, including the
identity of seller, and to notify police when they receive certain items, such as industrial copper wire. The penalties for not complying with the legislation would be a fine of up to $5,000 or one year in jail.