My electric company does that kind of work themselves, and don't sub-contract it out. They only work on trees. I think if push came to shuv, they have the right to keep trees out of the power lines, or anything that will potentially obstruct them. Is what I don't like about it, is they will cut trees down or limbs off and just leave them lay. Even right in your yard. They cut some limbs off my maple tree 2 months ago in my front yard. I left them lay just to see if they'd be back to pick them up. Nope, they're still there. And some of them big limbs too. I just think it is distastefull for them to be that way to a customer. I don't think they would like it very much if I stopped my pick-up out in front of their house and throwed those limbs in their front yard. I think it is disrespectfull, and it dang sure wouldn't fly in the city. But I guess I'll just pick them up, and be glad I still have power when that next ice storm hits. I don't know what they are spraying to kill the grass, but I don't think they should have the right to spray and kill grass. Even I would have to question them on that and think I would.
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