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Discuss News article - electrocution in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
After what I've been through these past three months with damned doctors it doesn't surprise me and frankly I can think of a couple more who should be electrocuted !! :32:
The man behaved like an idiot.
If you read the article it states it was 14 minutes from the member of public reporting it and the poor guy running into it. I can't imagine anyone getting to site in under 14 minutes. Don't just blame the DNO they are landed with massive fines and penalties from OFGEM for customer minutes lost. Dropping feeders on the call of a member of public would open them up to prank calls as well.
Earlier in the hearing, UK Power Networks said it had since changed its policy of only isolating a line once a technician had inspected it.
.... for some more poking prodding and testing.
I'd just picked mt 19 year old daughter up from a night out,which she hadn't really enjoyed,however when a pump load of firefighters arrived her night got a lot better,funny how women have a thing for firemen.lolSounds like you had your own personal firework display on New Years eve!
Agree with what you have pointed out above, but what do you make of this statement by UK Power Networks....??
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