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Owlscrying
June 29
Yangon, Burma - Not everybody in military-ruled Myanmar is cursing the blackouts.

Thieves in the former Burma's main city, Yangon, are taking advantage of outages often lasting for more than 20 hours a day to steal the copper power cables, police said on Friday.

Sometimes, of course, they get unlucky.

"The thieves are risking their lives as it is impossible to know exactly when the power is going to be restored. It's just like playing Russian roulette," said one Yangon police officer who did not want to be named.

"I've seen a few cases in which thieves were electrocuted. In April, a 16-year-old boy was found dead, holding a broken cable from a lamppost.

"In one case, the broken cable end left by the thief dangled into a puddle and a woman jogger was killed when she stepped into it," he said.

Four decades of military rule and economic mismanagement have turned Myanmar -- the world's number one rice exporter when it won independence from Britain in 1948 -- into one of Asia's biggest basket cases.

Despite huge off-shore natural gas reserves, the southeast Asian nation's 53 million people have access to less than 10 percent of the electricity per capita of neighboring Thailand.
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♥BeautifulDisaster♥
My uncle's probably there. Oh wait! ... He's in prison here for stealing copper. laugh.gif Losers.
aztek
in early 90 half of my neirboughood elevators in ukraine were out of service, reason, stolen relays, that have a silver contacts.
Piney

There are goobers here in the Pine Barrens that do this. I'm waiting to see one fried on the side of the road in Byrne State Forest.

Lapiche
The Mule
With outages lasting 20 hours and considering the price of copper....it's more like having money pop out of the gun 5 of the 6 times during russian roulette....
louie
Ah the things kids would do for a copper these days. lol
goalienan
We used to have alot of copper stolen off our jobs...its worth alot of money and the kids/adults know just where to get rid of it.. mad.gif
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