Graham supports Scrap Metal Regulation Bill

Graham has written to Richard Ottaway MP in support of his Private Members Bill to re-regulate the Scrap Metal Industry.

Graham said, “Criminals cannot be allowed to continue to run amok across the countryside helping themselves to other people’s possessions.  This Bill, which is currently on its way through the House of Commons, will see both static and mobile scrap metal dealers licensed via the local authority and a ban on all cash payments for scrap metal sales.

“It is sad that the only way we can stop these crimes is by imposing greater regulation on industry but we must eliminate the opportunity for thieves to off-load their stolen goods and reap rewards at the expense of others.

“There have been numerous instances of metal theft across the constituency with the victims often being places of worship in listed buildings with little or no resources to rectify the damage done by the criminals.  Communities are now being further disadvantaged by an increase in insurance premiums for their buildings to cover them against these crimes.  I have also heard about businesses whose tools have been stolen for scrap, and train passengers delayed because of copper cable theft.” 

“I fully support Mr Ottaway in carrying this bill through Parliament to protect us all against the acts of self-centred thugs.”

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2 comments to Graham supports Scrap Metal Regulation Bill

  • Andy Harris

    I fully support any attempts to stop thieves. In most regulated sectors you have to pay to have a waste carriers licence renewable every 2 years.People should only be allowed to sell to contractors who can produce a licence to remove scrap and take to the Scrap Merchants. Householders would be able to use the services of a carrier rather than go direct to the Scrap Merchants.

  • Richard Caley

    Scrap metal theft needs addressing, it’s a scandal!

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