Who will protect the juice?
Copper wire thefts have increased in Los Angeles and other cities, but with thieves looking outside of street lights for cables to cut, drivers expecting to use EV chargers are sometimes caught off-guard.
With a significant number of the cut cables and smashed charging units being harvested for copper wire now, companies, governments and EV advocates are proposing everything from greater enforcement and penalties to cables that cover a vandal with ink—similar to the measures employed against bank robbers. Such a system has also been discussed in the UK, according to a BBC story from April.
The picture they used is a old phone box attached to a pole. It’s 1 pair wires attached to the terminals, no one is stripping single pair wires for 1 cent of copper.
It’s almost like the underlying issues that foster that behavior are the actual root causes, and maybe blaming other humans who’re barely holding onto their lives while scraping crumbs together on the raggedy edge of sanity isn’t the most constructive way forward… Dunno, but it sounds like even more divisive phrasing from the ruling class propaganda playbook. 🤷🏽♂️
Oh no, it’s definitely a criminal issue and throwing more money at police will totally solve the problem.
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Only if said money are rolls of quarters and they’re gift-wrapped in heavy-duty socks or work-gloves before being rapidly delivered in volume, and this solution is repeated courageously until conditions improve. 🥳
What’s wrong with BYO cable, where the charger is basically just an outlet? Other countries have figured this out.
Cunts still vandalise the chargers because they’re ignorant and afraid of what they don’t understand
And they don’t understand much of anything…
How do these people not electrocute themselves?
There’s no electricity through a charger that’s not connected.





