- 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. - 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? - 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. - I’m sure they’re all handcrafted masterpieces of workmanship, lmao. 
 
- Because the damage also includes labor and overhead, not just material.
- We’re not talking about Tesla specifically.
- Even if the stolen cable was left undamaged, who are you gonna sell it to? The company that owns the charging station?
 - 1: Sure it does. Where’s the other $250 from? - 2: Might as well be. - 3: LoL - An electrician isn’t gonna charge a tenner for his time. He’s not your nephew who mows your lawn after school. - LOL 
 
 
 
- 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. - 1: Sure it does. What’s the other $250 then? - 2: Fair - 3: That makes sense. I wonder if the solution might be for the stations to just have ports car owners to provide the cables? - The cables are capable of 100kw and are thick and heavy - And? - Just crimping a connector to such a cable is hard work. You really can’t compare that to traditional wiring. Many are also water-cooled. - The cables are water cooled? 
 
 
 
 
 
- £300 is about $375, yankee doodle. - Not everyone has a stupid cursive roman L on their keyboards, marmite 
 
 
- 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? - 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. - In a world where correlation does not equal causation, crime would pre-date capitalism. - Oh. Wait. - Ah yes, the feudal system was ideal for fair treatment and everyone had a roof over their head and a full belly. - They’re saying poverty is the source of these desperate crime. Doesn’t matter what economic or governmental rule you live under. 
- So you think the people who do this shit do it for fun? If they had ubi they’d still be crawling under cars to cut cats? - Yes, cutting cats pays extra on top of the ubi. - It pays so little nobody would even think of doing it if they didn’t literally need to to survive. 
 
 
 
 
 
- TBF they do have a large gauge wire in them - 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. 
 
 
- The crack pipe is a wonderful touch. - That is a methpipe…a straight glass tube filled with steel wool would be a crack pipe… don’t want that awkward silence and judgement from addicts when you call it the wrong name!!! 
 





