And having gone for almost 24 hours without power due to the ice storm in the midwest, I so agree. While our power company hired someone this summer to do absolutely nothing more than trim all trees from power lines and take out huge amounts of shrubs and such, all I could think was: wouldn't it just be easier to start burying power lines, especially where you just *know* there are going to be problems. I am told that it costs too much to do that, but... how much did it cost for them to get extra crews from wherever to come in and fix all of the downed lines around here, and down around Macomb where they were out for several days? And it's the beginning of the season!
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Date: 22 Dec 2008 01:55 am (UTC)