So, will chuck and jared be gladiator fighting in the cage after Patrick and whoever challenges him ?
On Sep 17, 2016 5:10 AM, "Jeff Broadwick - Lists" <jeffl...@att.net> wrote: > Great post Jared! > > Jeff Broadwick > ConVergence Technologies, Inc. > 312-205-2519 Office > 574-220-7826 Cell > jbroadw...@converge-tech.com > > On Sep 17, 2016, at 1:16 AM, fiber...@mail.com wrote: > > From: chuck > > > Why should you even get access to my ducts or my poles in the first place? > > Because you put them in the public right of way. > If you want private ducts and poles, go negotiate your own easements and > build on private land. > > I paid to have them put in for my use. > > So you did. We, the public, still get to set the rules (by proxy) on how > the poles are to be used on "our" land. > > I realize it is somewhat the "law of > > the commons" but even then, those who file for a mining claim get the > spoils > > of the mine. This is just a different kind of mine. > > The mines analogy isn't really suitable as cables on poles do not > permanently consume non-renewable resources. > > You still pay an attachment fee because you forced the upgrade of my pole. > > That only makes sense if I had to pay you until the old pole was paid > off. After that you should pay me. > > You should be grateful there is a pole there you can use in the first > place. > > What's there to be grateful about? I just put in my own damn pole. > If there was an existing pole there I could use, you should be grateful > for me paying it off for you. > > Why not break out your horizontal directional drill and stay the hell off > my > > poles. > > Let's see how you like that argument when I pass an ordinance to > underground all utilities. > > Just because you were the first one to put in a pole, does not mean you > should be the only one allowed to benefit from the public right of way. > > (Chuck McCown is playing the part of the pissed off, privately owned, > > electrical utility in today's episode. Chuck McCown is not actually a > pole > > owner but he plays one on TV). > > Jared is playing the part of the outraged and righteous member of public. > In real life Jared is just an ordinary citizen. > > Jared > >