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Posted by harley1983 on June 14, 2004 at 17:11:38 from (64.136.27.229):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Border Dispute posted by Allan on June 13, 2004 at 09:53:42:
Allan, Having worked in dirt construction for over ten years, the first people you should call are the utility companys involved. Down here in southwest Missouri, there is God, then the utility companys, and then everybody else. They have their easements for a purpose, that being so they can work on their utilities without tearing up other property, and they guard those easements very jealously. If they get the word that they are being covered up, moved over, covered over, or in general infringed upon, you can bet they will be out there quicker than the boy can get his dozer unloaded. And just on the off chance some of those underground cables are fiberoptic, Katie bar the door. They won't let him within 15 feet of them down here, and they have to uncover them themselves before anyone else does ANY digging. Just some experience I've had, Harley
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