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Friday, September 17, 2010
Day 260
I don't know anything about electric lines and meters. But, can someone tell me if having all these meters with their wires bunched up and hung high up on one tall pole isn't a fire hazard at all?
ganon pala... yes, i often see this set up kasi near the slum areas. it doesn't seem right kasi. it is like squatting is being tolerated tuloy, basta theyre paying for their koryente... i wonder how the linemen do their reading.. umaakyat kaya sila?
i just think it isnt fair that single residential homeowners had to comply with strict rules about this meter when building their homes tapos squatters get a different set of rules. no rules pa nga ata eh... just squat. diba?
I think my BF's explanation for that is for people not to be able to tamper with it or steal. Hehe, his own opinion :)
ReplyDeleteWe usually see when we pass by less fortunate areas.
ganon pala... yes, i often see this set up kasi near the slum areas. it doesn't seem right kasi. it is like squatting is being tolerated tuloy, basta theyre paying for their koryente...
ReplyDeletei wonder how the linemen do their reading.. umaakyat kaya sila?
i just think it isnt fair that single residential homeowners had to comply with strict rules about this meter when building their homes tapos squatters get a different set of rules. no rules pa nga ata eh... just squat. diba?