• lazynooblet@lazysoci.al
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    3 days ago

    They are starting to rip out the cables used in car chargers. It’s only 2m long, costs £300 to replace and the thief strips out £4 worth of copper.

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      If this is how the Western world arrives at harm reduction and UBI for everyone - that it’s just good business - I’m not even gonna be mad.

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          It’s not that £4 cable costs £300. £4 is the scrap value of the copper once the insulation has been peeled off. Freshly made cable costs a bit more than that.

          It costs £300 to fix because of the cost of the cable, labour and the workmanship.

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      In turkey there are a lot of people who gather cardboard for recycling for a wage of about 30-40 dollars a day

      Is the USA version of this just pulling copper?

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        Stealing copper, getting under older cars and cutting out catalytic converters, yes. Copper is not a big money maker but it’s better than collecting aluminum cans.

        The problem with 90% of crime is poverty. They do hundreds of dollars of damage to make a few bucks. If we had universal basic income or better safety nets these crimes would nearly vanish overnight.

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        Well, except that it’s nearly always super damaging.

        The US version would be more like collecting cans back when they had a 5 or 10 cent deposit. Today I can’t really think of anything like that. Maybe driving Uber/Lyft. Or just panhandling/begging.

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          People do that now in the Netherlands. The bins on the streets of Amsterdam sometimes have little holsters for bottles and tins so you can leave them for people who’d otherwise (or I imagine who still) dig through the rubbish for the deposit.

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      1: Why’s it $300 then?

      2: All theft from Tesla owners is valid in 2025

      3: Why do people assume they aren’t selling the expensive cables whole?

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        1: Labor & Equipment.

        2: Tesla owners don’t necessarily own the Charging stations.

        3: They are icing wire cutters to remove the cables, destroying the cable in the process.

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        You know there’s more to it than just raw copper, right?

        The cable itself, insulation, active cooling, labor, complicated build process, specialized installation, etc.

        Don’t be daft.

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      That will be great when I’m on a long trip looking to charge in the middle of nowhere lol.

      I have actually been stranded a couple of times already. Still love electric though

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        It’s not a long distance and they don’t have super large gauge. I’d have expected 0 or 2/0 but apparently 2-4 is common.