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August 29, 2006

Boom truck taken on a joy ride, cuts power

BEAVER BANK, N.S.

Vandals who stole a miniature boom truck to go on a joyride are lucky to be alive.

One or several joyriders used a steak knife to start up a construction vehicle left overnight as part of a roofing job underway at a Beaver Bank school.

They hit and damaged a 25,000-volt transformer that provides power to the school, knocking it off its concrete pad.

“They didn’t know what they were doing. They could have electrocuted themselves,” said Joe Mason, who owns the $90,000 truck. “I’m surprised they didn’t take the lights down.”

The joyriders also ran into two bike racks, a soccer net, and a fence at the back of the school’s sports field before abandoning the vehicle.

Roger Keefe, regional manager of operations for the Halifax Regional school board, estimated the damage to school property at about $10,000.

The boom truck was also damaged.

CANADIAN PRESS

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