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Catalytic Converter Thefts on the Rise in NH, Police Say
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Catalytic Converter Thefts on the Rise in NH, Police Say
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How do I stop thieves from stealing my catalytic converter?
He recommended residents always lock their vehicles and stop storing valuables inside them to help prevent some of the thefts. At the same time, he noted similar safeguards can’t be taken with catalytic converters because they’re mounted to the exterior of vehicles.
“I’d love to be able to tell people there’s something they can do to target harden for that, but it’s on the outside of a vehicle,” Toussaint said while discussing the spike in catalytic converters with City Council during a virtual meeting Tuesday night. “So, I guess the short answer for target hardening is for everyone to keep an eye out and know that this is going on and if people are around vehicles and look like they shouldn’t be there perhaps they have some battery-powered power tools in their hands give us a call and we’ll check it out.”
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Everyone has a story to tell. My Pandemic Year is a series in which Montrealers from all walks of life talk to Brendan Kelly about how the COVID-19 pandemic radically changed their world in 2020.
Paul Toussaint knew it would be complicated to open a restaurant right in the middle of a pandemic â and so it was.
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The Montrealer, who originally hails from Haiti, opened Kamúy in August, right on the Place des Festivals beside Place des Arts, and the restoâs pan-Caribbean menu was an immediate hit with local food lovers. But just as it was developing a buzz, Premier François Legault once again shut down the cityâs restaurant dining rooms when Montreal was declared a red zone in the fall.