Police on Staten Island took steps to stop catalytic converter thefts Friday.
RELATED STORY: "It's a deterrent in the sense that now when a catalytic converter thief takes the actual catalytic converter, they have to worry about being pulled over or stopped and linking that
catalytic converter back to an actual vehicle," Det. Thomas Bark said."So if I'm accepting catalytic converts in, I'm a salvage yard, et cetera, I gotta be worried about receiving stolen property."
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