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Default 3hr power cut thanks to some trees

On 19/10/2012 09:12, Tim Watts wrote:
Michael Kilpatrick wrote:

On 18/10/2012 23:00, Tim+ wrote:
Michael Kilpatrick wrote:

Besides, it's a rather fatuous argument. If it were reported at 3pm but
it took 2hrs for a team to be mobilised then it's still too late for
someone injured at 4pm.

I think you're still missing the point. As long as they started
mobilising once notified, they wouldn't be considered negligent, even if
operational reasons caused some delay.



I disagree. The fact that they allowed trees to grow to endanger their
(rather dangerous) power lines, or planted their overhead lines in the
vicinity of extant trees is in itself negligent in the first place.

Michael


Why couldn't they be considered negligent for not inspecting and taking
remidial action beforehand?


Because it is the land owner's responsibility not to allow trees to
interfere with power lines, not the electricity companies'. The
electricity company only has a duty after they know there is a danger to
the public.

Colin Bignell