[BC] Keeping an eye on the ground

Mark Croom croom.mark at gmail.com
Tue Jul 28 14:50:19 CDT 2009


Not only that, but it can be difficult to get your insurance company to come
through, too.

That's when you wonder where is the fairness in it all.

Mark
MN

On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 2:25 PM, <wmroradio at bellsouth.net> wrote:

> What burns me up is the utility claims that they are not responsible for
> replacement of items when this happens. I worked for Nashville's Public
> Utility for 22 years, and they won't pay out on anything if something like
> that happens. If you try to take them to court, they will win, and it's
> cheaper just to go buy the destroyed item new.
>
> The same goes in the little suburban town of Nashville I live in, Gallatin.
> I've had many arguments with the Gallatin Department of Electricity over
> blown up gear. All they can do ask me this stupid question, do you have your
> equipment on a UPS? I tell them idiots, of course, I worked in the utility
> industry and I know better.
>
> This seems to be the same deal with utilities around the country.
>
> --
> Scott Bailey
> President/General Manager
> WMRO-AM, Magic 1560
> Gallatin, TN
>
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: tpt at literock93r.com
> >
> >
> > New owner for an AM we built put in a BE1A to replace an MW-1 (one
> > reason we sold the station--we knew the Gates had to go).
> >
>


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