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One more reason to ban street lights...
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One more reason to ban street lights...
On Feb 24, 5:59*pm, Kate Platt wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/yhc76q8 In San Francisco, like last week, an electrified trolley car's conductors fouled and broke a street light which subsequently rained down on two pedestrians, send on to the hospital with injuries. Fluke like in nature, still. I tend to dislike street lights in general. berk |
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One more reason to ban street lights...
TBerk wrote: On Feb 24, 5:59 pm, Kate Platt wrote: http://tinyurl.com/yhc76q8 In San Francisco, like last week, an electrified trolley car's conductors fouled and broke a street light which subsequently rained down on two pedestrians, send on to the hospital with injuries. Fluke like in nature, still. I tend to dislike street lights in general. berk Dead sodium light found in Oregon! Is it a trend? Is there a serial sodium light killer about? This could spell doom for all sodium lights! See FOX report on: Sodium Light Assassins at large. |
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