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David Eduardo wrote:
"dave" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Trees don't grow on their "plant." They grow along the right of way. Utilities have trimming programs, but if they trimmed to the degree needed in a major storm, entire cities would protest. You can't prepare for everything. Why would they protest? The degree of trimming needed to protect against every contingency would leave little more than the trunk. Not trimming trees around power lines is false economy. It will cost more in the long run. No, preventing once in a lifetime occurrences every year is always more expensive. How many people freezing to death is acceptable in your twisted world? |
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