Copper prices have been relatively high, said Jeremiah Watson, of Watson Recycling in Rochester, but are down this week, to $2.75 per pound, after hitting a high of $3.25 a pound earlier this year.
"It seems that it (the increase in scrapping) is really an increase in the number of people that are on drugs," Watson said. "A lot of the guys that come through, my personal belief would be that they are on meth."Test me you friggin idiot. What an ass
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