A few weeks ago in response to another Insurance Journal article on this issue, I mentioned one possible solution to this problem was to bury the electric lines underground. As usual, I was mocked by the haters on Insurance Journal comments. The usual.
And in today’s article we have this:
“Many residents want PG&E to improve fire safety by burying power lines. They point to San Diego Gas & Electric which has buried 60 percent of lines. That compares with around 21 percent for PG&E.”
Okay, haters. Either attack Insurance Journal for reporting such ridiculous idea. Or apologize for being so ignorant in the first place. HA HA HA HA!
A few weeks ago in response to another Insurance Journal article on this issue, I mentioned one possible solution to this problem was to bury the electric lines underground. As usual, I was mocked by the haters on Insurance Journal comments. The usual.
And in today’s article we have this:
“Many residents want PG&E to improve fire safety by burying power lines. They point to San Diego Gas & Electric which has buried 60 percent of lines. That compares with around 21 percent for PG&E.”
Okay, haters. Either attack Insurance Journal for reporting such ridiculous idea. Or apologize for being so ignorant in the first place. HA HA HA HA!
I won’t wait up.