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Originally Posted by Paul
A good idea that would cost a lot of money that NTL doesn't have  Like most companies NTL are in a position where equipment will probably only be replaced when it completely fails. Now if they were to find a way of stopping people trying to force cabs open they might last a bit longer lol
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It's an in-built problem of the cable network unfortunately. Cable is most cost effective to install where housing density is highest. Housing density is highest on council estates. Council estates have a higher concentration of chavsters and other morons who are more likely to vandalise street furniture. That's a sweeping generalisation but I suspect it's a factor.