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Thieves steal catalytic converter from Wienermobile...

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HB King
Apr 23, 2002
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Even one of the most noticeable vehicles in America was not immune to the uptick in catalytic converter thefts across the country last week.

The iconic Oscar Mayer Wienermobile was hit by thieves at some point Thursday night while located in the parking lot of the Sonesta Suites on Paradise Road in Las Vegas.

The burglary was discovered Friday morning when the crew couldn’t get the wiener on wheels to start ahead of a 10 a.m. appearance at Smith’s on W. Warm Springs Road.

The 27-foot long Mayer mobile was ultimately towed to the Penske Truck Rental at West Hacienda Avenue and South Decatur Boulevard, where mechanics installed a “temporary” catalytic converter.

Working on a tight schedule, the Wienermobile didn’t have time to relish in the theft, so mechanics quickly sealed up the area where the catalytic converter had been cut out.

The crew made it to its first appearance of the weekend without missing a beat.

Las Vegas outlets reported that Sonesta Suites corporate is looking into the theft.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department reportedly said early Friday it had not received a report of theft involving the Weinermobile.

The wiener mustered its way to two more stops this past weekend and is reportedly still in operation.

The mechanic shop said it could take a couple of months for a new catalytic converter to come in.

 
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The catalytic converter of the Weinermobile? God only knows what’s in it.
 
Anyone else in favor of cutting off hands of people caught stealing catalytic converters?

I’ve heard horror stories of how this affects people who can least afford it. Can’t drive to work, weeks for repairs, unexpected out of pocket expense, etc

F’ing scum bags.
 
Even one of the most noticeable vehicles in America was not immune to the uptick in catalytic converter thefts across the country last week.

The iconic Oscar Mayer Wienermobile was hit by thieves at some point Thursday night while located in the parking lot of the Sonesta Suites on Paradise Road in Las Vegas.

The burglary was discovered Friday morning when the crew couldn’t get the wiener on wheels to start ahead of a 10 a.m. appearance at Smith’s on W. Warm Springs Road.

The 27-foot long Mayer mobile was ultimately towed to the Penske Truck Rental at West Hacienda Avenue and South Decatur Boulevard, where mechanics installed a “temporary” catalytic converter.

Working on a tight schedule, the Wienermobile didn’t have time to relish in the theft, so mechanics quickly sealed up the area where the catalytic converter had been cut out.

The crew made it to its first appearance of the weekend without missing a beat.

Las Vegas outlets reported that Sonesta Suites corporate is looking into the theft.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department reportedly said early Friday it had not received a report of theft involving the Weinermobile.

The wiener mustered its way to two more stops this past weekend and is reportedly still in operation.

The mechanic shop said it could take a couple of months for a new catalytic converter to come in.

Would this be considered a form of circumcision?
 
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