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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (132478)3/22/2017 7:58:58 PM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) of 217543
 
Correct Mau,, it was about BURIED cables good work!

You can confuse the issues at hand by recounting your vast life experiences dealing with thousands of individuals ,,but the fact remains.. burying cables in Ontario and elsewhere is for safety reasons.. did you notice if they have to come above grade they are encased in cement?

A man of the world such as yourself, executive at BP ,, must have been in thousands of industrial buildings warehouses,,garages,, parking structures, manufacturing facilities over decades and you are going tell me that it was common place to see high voltage cables above the floors riveted ,, or lag bolted to surface of floor. .. to be constantly run over by fork lifts , trucks trundled on by humans etc.nope !! not in the first world with excellent engineering.
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