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    sounds like a good idea to me.

    sounds like a lot more scrap will be out on the street for curb shoppers with a permit.



    if a scrap yard cant afford $1400 a year permit then im not sure how they are still in business now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drozenski View Post
    sounds like a good idea to me.

    sounds like a lot more scrap will be out on the street for curb shoppers with a permit.

    if a scrap yard cant afford $1400 a year permit then im not sure how they are still in business now.
    I agree and would pay 384.00 a year to get a permit. Even doing scrapping part time I can easily cover that in 2 weeks curb shopping. With all the rift-raft out, there will be just that much more available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drozenski View Post
    sounds like a good idea to me.

    sounds like a lot more scrap will be out on the street for curb shoppers with a permit.

    if a scrap yard cant afford $1400 a year permit then im not sure how they are still in business now.
    Besides the permit fee, the yards are predicting at least a 40-60% drop in volume due to people without permits not being able to bring in their loads. Not everyone is going to hop on the permit bandwagon. Most scrappers will probably haul their loads to yards in the next county.

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