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Old 21-03-2009, 16:04   #6
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Re: Street cabinet

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Originally Posted by fudge View Post
Not sure if this is the right section to put this in , my opollagies if not .

I have contacted customer services by phone and sent them an e-mail regarding the state of the street cabinet by my house .
The problem with it is that it has been pushed backwards so much that the back is nearly touching the floor , I was hopeing they could get to it and put it right before it falls completley over and before every one looses there services , Its been 3 weeks now since i first phoned and its still like it , i was asked in the e mail for my phone number , i guess so someone would let me know whats happening about it but i havent herd a thing, Do i wait a few more weeks before contacting them about it again , i know i wont be to happy if i loose all my services if it falls after iv told them about it.
As the box contains live voltage (for amps etc) and is (proberlly) on council propety (well there usually on council owned land) contact your local council's Health And Safety board informing them about the potential hazzard on there land reminding them then even though it is owned by VM THEY could still bee liable for any injury should the box fall over. They would have the power to FORCE VM to put it right within 24 hours (assuming your local authority is on the ball)
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