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Converter replacement costs are much higher, ranging from about $200 for a universal model to $1,000 or more for one from the vehicle manufacturer. Boyer, an assistant technology director at a downtown business, paid $572 to replace his and plans to spend $360 for converter protectors. He's now so wary that he put off buying a new vehicle and instead started driving an older car to work. For car owners willing to spend extra, there are products such as the CatClamp, a tough-to-cut converter cage sold by American Welders Inc. of Toledo, starting around $225. For others, police say the best defense is a watchful eye, a bit of luck and increased awareness among law enforcement. Cincinnati auto repair shop owner Randy Rice empathizes. He fixes damaged exhaust systems
-- one came in with the saw still inside -- and he's even had to replace 10 converters stolen from cars on his lot, at his own expense. Now he's adding a new security camera and extra lighting. Across the Ohio River in Newport and Covington, Ky., officials tightened regulations for scrap yards, requiring that they copy the driver's license of anyone trying to sell metal. Covington yards also hold metal for a month to allow stolen items to be reclaimed. That follows the advice of the scrap yard trade group, which urges its 1,600 members to document each transaction, making it easier for police to follow up. The organization also forwards theft alerts from law enforcement agencies to its members. Boyer says there's no easy solution. "I could teach my 6-year-old how to do it in probably 15 minutes," he said. "It's like stealing from somebody while their windows are down." ___ On the Net: Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries: http://www.isri.org/ National Insurance Crime Bureau: http://www.nicb.org/
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