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Originally Posted by Unregistered
With one phone call to the electricity supplier, it was possible to ascertain that the power cut was caused by a cable fault on an over head pylon out of town. This fault knocked out the supply to just over three thousand properties.
Is this just becoming a case of you blaming the mop for everything, however unrelated or fictitious it may be?
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No, but a power cut while the mop chaps were wandering about with huge 'extension leads' and moving lorries about, It was quite believable at the time...I was told by someone who said they saw it, that a lorry knocked a lamp post over.(I was also told that it was down to someone trying to rig the wires for the mop to the council power points, but chose not to place too much credence in that one)
Incidentally, you have also said repeatedly there is a charter, but still haven't backed that up.
Yours from a shopkeeper who has closed up early(again) because it isn't worth being there while the mops on.
BTW have a nice year, maybe we will see you next year
