Louisville ramps up efforts to combat copper thefts with new law, regulations
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Thieves are targeting infrastructure tied to phone lines and 911 services.
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Louisville officials pushed for a new law that makes it a felony to tamper with or damage critical infrastructure in Kentucky.
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