Any cable/power/telephone line ANYWHERE on ANY public street is suppose to be 13'7" from the pavement. Because it is not up to said lines installers to decide just how high to place them, right ? Who knows when a high trash truck or moving van might come down the street.
Hit a cable line today in a private neighborhood
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And quit making excuses for your actions.Blackshack46 and gwilli89 Thank this. -
It's okay for the cable idiots to leave their wires hanging too low on the side streets, right?
What about if this happened on a main drag? I assume that would be his fault as well?misterG and bottomdumpin Thank this. -
Is a main drag a residential neighborhood?
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NOT what the op said.
So your gotcha moment went nowhere.
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