[MassHistPres] ALERT!! Stolen Monument!!
dbibel at comcast.net
dbibel at comcast.net
Mon Oct 16 22:06:04 EDT 2006
According to the Secretary of State's web site, scrap dealers are in general regulated at the town level. I do not know who develops or implements regulations concerning pawn shops.
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From: JohnNewell at mac.com
>
> At 13:43 +0000 06/10/16, dbibel at comcast.net wrote:
> >Another avenue to pursue is to make sure your city or town has
> >regulations written to insure that scrap yards keep accurate records
> >on persons they deal with, and that your local police make it clear
> >that they will inspect those records.
>
>
>
> Are you suggesting that those dealers may be, or that they
> already are, subject to the laws and ordinances that govern pawn
> brokers and other dealers in second hand merchandise?
>
> Regards,
> --
>
> John S. Newell, III. SEU <johnnewell at mac.com>
> West Bridgewater Town Historic Commissioner
> 329 The Pleasant Street, West Bridgewater, Massachusetts
> 02379-1509
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