That stupid disc charger crap is starting to spread in Charlotte. I swear if I see someone doing that, they'll get a knee to the face.
I am old and confused. What is "that stupid disc charger crap"? Honest question.
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That stupid disc charger crap is starting to spread in Charlotte. I swear if I see someone doing that, they'll get a knee to the face.
Actually scrap steal is only worth about $40 a ton right now. I also doubt that tweakers are taking such a big risk for a couple bucks.
I am old and confused. What is "that stupid disc charger crap"? Honest question.
At some of the tee pads people will draw a circle the size of a disc and write disc charger next to it as if it will charge your disc. Just more vandalism really.
Quick fix: Install bouncing betty's underneath the baskets. %100 deterrent.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-mine
Not even remotely true......:doh:
This is why local club's should be fundraising, to buy baskets and help upkeep the courses. Growing the sport by keeping the courses open!
Stupid disc chargers:
Sounds to me like they just need to get laid... at least thieves are obtaining something of value.People at my home course have started bashing in the sides of the baskets. Thats really pisses me off
Chain link fence doesn't have the mass for scrapping. You're also assuming people scrap single items where its usually a pickup truck or trailer load of anything metal. I spent 2 years working at a job site next to a scrap yard in Camden NJ and I can assure you that a DG basket would make it into their load if they had a chance.Every time we get one of these stories, someone makes this claim. Very doubtful unless miles of chain link fence are also disappearing. A basket is worth about $20 max at a scrapyard. They are worth way more as baskets.
Sounds to me like they just need to get laid... at least thieves are obtaining something of value.
It may well have been scrapped, but realistically, more baskets are probably stolen by disc golfers than by scrap metal opportunists. :wall: I was just making the point that a course missing a basket is a minor inconvenience and way less costly compared to what these jack@$$es have done above.Every time we get one of these stories, someone makes this claim. Very doubtful unless miles of chain link fence are also disappearing. A basket is worth about $20 max at a scrapyard. They are worth way more as baskets.People steal them and scrap them. Probably for drug money.