Proposed Delaware Bill Aims to Catch Car-Part Thieves
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HB296 would require scrap metal processors to report when they receive a catalytic converter. This car part is a target of thieves because of it's expensive metals inside, selling a catalytic converter can go for hundreds of dollars.
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HB296 would require scrap metal processors to report when they receive a catalytic converter.
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