PG&E still has some 'splaining to do........they will get suedSue a power company to bankruptcy due to causing fires.
Next, sue them for turning the power off in attempt to prevent fires.
May God have mercy on the sole of the individual that has passed. Let this be a lesson in self responsibility. If the feller couldn't make it to his battery backup in time, maybe he should have kept it closer.
PG&E is the scapegoat of years of failed land management from the state of California. I witnessed this first hand 10 or so years ago in far northern Minnesota when vast forest burned due to blow down from years prior storms. I personally cut through state forest with impassable dry brush fueled with 100 year old white pine. Removing it was a capitalist scorn to the earth. When it all burned they asked "how could this happen"
I'll be the first inline to say what is going on in California on 10.11.2019 should raise everyone's eyebrows. Please be safe and be prepared.
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Of course they'll be sued.PG&E still has some 'splaining to do........they will get sued
lol...get out...you might have power failure....we are not responsible.....Of course they'll be sued.
I'm sure they planned his death a few months ago.
Probably sent letter and flyers to him. Begging him not to prepare for any power outages in the Santa Barbara winds season.
Damn.
I do not disagree. I am not trying to point fingers or pick fights. They were required to give 24 hours notice prior to disconnect. If that was the case, whose fault is it to not be ready at 3:40 in the morning.PG&E still has some 'splaining to do........they will get sued
Sue a power company to bankruptcy due to causing fires.
Next, sue them for turning the power off in attempt to prevent fires.
No guarantee you'll have electricity for storms, major accidents, etc. If this were a true story and the person was that dependent, they'd have a backup power source or emergency plan. At my last residence of 20 years it was not unusual to lose electricity for several hours multiple times per year due to storms. An ice storm the evening of Dec 25, 2000 knocked out most of the county for 5 days.
Hell, I have power outages several times a year myself.
I do too. Particularly in the mornings. Our electricity seldom goes off, though.
Isn't that the definition of a power outage?
Agreed. That genius Gavin Newsom is blaming PG&E for not having "weather Proof equipment" Not sure what that means, but I know they are not allowed to cut trees and brush as it will be an environmental issue. I guess wild fires are not environmental issues?Sue a power company to bankruptcy due to causing fires.
Next, sue them for turning the power off in attempt to prevent fires.
May God have mercy on the sole of the individual that has passed. Let this be a lesson in self responsibility. If the feller couldn't make it to his battery backup in time, maybe he should have kept it closer.
PG&E is the scapegoat of years of failed land management from the state of California. I witnessed this first hand 10 or so years ago in far northern Minnesota when vast forest burned due to blow down from years prior storms. I personally cut through state forest with impassable dry brush fueled with 100 year old white pine. Removing it was a capitalist scorn to the earth. When it all burned they asked "how could this happen"
I'll be the first inline to say what is going on in California on 10.11.2019 should raise everyone's eyebrows. Please be safe and be prepared.
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