The Guardian (USA)

Wienermobi­le in a pickle after falling victim to catalytic converter thieves

- Abené Clayton

One of the US’s most easily recognizab­le vehicles is back on the road after it fell victim to a crime that has grown more common in recent years: catalytic converter theft. While parked in Las Vegas ahead of a Super Bowl weekend appearance, the Wienermobi­le, a 27ft-long bright yellow-andred hotdog on wheels, was disabled after someone took the vehicle’s hardware.

The Wienermobi­le is actually a fleet of six vehicles used as a promotiona­l tool for the celebrated Wisconsin-based hotdog brand Oscar Mayer. The Wienermobi­les are driven across the nation by “hotdoggers” who claim the job for a one-year assignment. The morning after the converter was taken, the Wienermobi­le was towed to a nearby auto repair shop where mechanics installed a temporary converter that would allow the Wienermobi­le’s crew to drive it.

“A hotdog truck, no way,” Joseph

Rodriguez, parts administra­tor for the auto shop where the Wienermobi­le was serviced, told Eight News Now, Las Vegas’s CBS affiliate. “Imagine like a huge hotdog in the middle of your bay.”

This is not the first time the Wienermobi­le has made national headlines. In late-January 2020, the roving shrine to processed meat was pulled over by a sheriff ’s deputy in Waukesha, Wisconsin, for disobeying traffic laws.

Catalytic converters are vehicle exhaust devices that convert toxic gases into safer emissions. They use precious metals like palladium and platinum in their core and can be worth more than $1,000 on the black market, according to the US Department of Justice.

Last year, federal law enforcemen­t announced 21 arrests across the country connected to a catalytic converter theft ring that raked in more than $54m from the sales of metals recovered from the devices.

• The headline and body text of this article were updated on 14 February 2023 to correct the spelling of “Wienermobi­le”.

 ?? Photograph: Meg Mclaughlin/Dispatch Argus/Zuma Wire/Rex/Shuttersto­ck ?? The Wienermobi­le makes a stop in Davenport, Iowa, in 2020.
Photograph: Meg Mclaughlin/Dispatch Argus/Zuma Wire/Rex/Shuttersto­ck The Wienermobi­le makes a stop in Davenport, Iowa, in 2020.

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