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Yer throwing blame out pretty liberally there.
The ambulance-chasing LAWYERS are to blame here, not PG&E.
The lawyers sued PG&E for what could be construed as a natural disaster.
AND they plan to do it again. And again. And again.
If winds get so strong they bring down power lines, the lawyers sue PG&E.
So PG&E does the logical thing, they cut power when winds get too strong.
If we put all the personal injury and civil lawyers on the bottom of the ocean, that would solve most of our problems.
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