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Originally Posted by sammyg2
Yer throwing blame out pretty liberally there.
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I forgot that's yir game Sammy. sorry if I stepped on any toes. I do agree though Sammy, this is litigation driven in what seems extreme cutting off power to the burbs.
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Originally Posted by biosurfer1
Not sure what people expect. They have two choices, leave power on and risk another multi billion dollar fire lawsuit, or turn off the power and deal with the whiners.
Easy decision
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agreed. im not blaming PG&E for doing what's right, but many of the suburban areas burnt the last couple years bumped up against open space or wildland susceptible terrain. in the list of areas to be effected I got from the PG&E website some of the proposed areas seem pretty precluded from the chance of wildfires. my place and region is completely understandable and will roll with it. to PG&E's credit there are tree trimmers working ALL over up here 7 days a week.
thanks for the words zeke. this place is growing on me and im so glad to be out of silicon valley I can not even begin to tell ya. ive only spent a couple winters in my early 20s living in the snow in Tahoe so I have some experience.... but being a soft adult in the snow this winter may be another animal entirely.....