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lokeanrampant said:
Also, I’m not being argumentative, promise! I really AM glad they are doing that. It’s just frustrating that we treat symptoms instead of causes. :( And are often thwarted in the attempt to treat or prevent causes. *sigh* tiredgaysian liked this
lokeanrampant said:
@shinisenko I get that and that’s great… My point is it’s reactive to the current issue. It’s not preventative maintenance overall. We could have fewer mass fires if the forestry service were allowed to do old-old-school preventative maintenance. :/
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The electricity companies down there have instituted preventative practice by completly shutting off all electricity to an area. They also ask to not have their workers shot at when coming to turn off the power.
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