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Originally Posted by Evans, Marv
The power company made a statement they wouldn't turn off power in high fire danger areas.
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Wait until they have a liability of $30 billion (and counting)...I'd shut the power off too. PG&E does a lot of stuff I don't agree with but making them 100% responsible for anything and everything that could possibly happen by providing a service, even due to an act of God, is an option... but then no one should be surprised when they cut off that service at the slightest hint of a breeze.
The courts assigned a liability, they can't afford, due to wildfires, so might as well just keep doing what they are doing
"So for hitting this guy I get charged $50,000 which I don't have? Well, hell, I may as well go for a hundred." - Al Bundy