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	<title>Comments on: Whose Property Is It Anyway?  AT&#038;T Assaults Michigan Municipalities</title>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 09:39:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>by: UnCommon Sense TV Media &#187; AT&#38;T Planting Tree-Lawn Boxes, Irking Residents</title>
		<link>http://www.ustvmedia.org/corporate-democracy-and-usa-inc/2007/01/28/whose-property-is-it-anyway-att-assaults-michigan-municipalities/#comment-11874</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2007 01:05:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] There are better photos from the Geneva, Illinois lawsuit Here. This matter was described in more detail in the previous USTV post &amp;#8220;Fighting AT&amp;#38;T - A City Challenges Corporate Control&amp;#8221;, as well as the related post &amp;#8220;AT&amp;#38;T Assaults Michigan Municipalities: Whose Property Is It Anyway?&amp;#8221; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] There are better photos from the Geneva, Illinois lawsuit Here. This matter was described in more detail in the previous USTV post &#8220;Fighting AT&#38;T - A City Challenges Corporate Control&#8221;, as well as the related post &#8220;AT&#38;T Assaults Michigan Municipalities: Whose Property Is It Anyway?&#8221; [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: now that you mention it</title>
		<link>http://www.ustvmedia.org/corporate-democracy-and-usa-inc/2007/01/28/whose-property-is-it-anyway-att-assaults-michigan-municipalities/#comment-11281</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2007 04:50:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Comcast Network Suffers Gunshot Damage; 7,500 Customers Lose Service

About 7,500 Comcast customers in Palm Beach, Fla., went without cable service earlier this month after technicians discovered gunshot damage to the company’s fiber-optic main service line. The entire town’s cable service had to be shut down temporarily to fix the problem.

Service was restored to all customers by Jan. 3, said Comcast director of government and community affairs Marta Casas-Celaya. New Year's Eve revelry may have been to blame, she said. Responding to reports of service failures that began on Dec. 31, Comcast employees found service lines damaged by gunshots.

Officials surmised the gunshots were a result of New Year’s revelry. Shell casings were found near the damaged fiber and a four-foot span of fiber was peppered with buckshot.

“We don’t really know what happened, but it happened around midnight on New Year’s Eve and every year the police put out warnings about shooting guns into the air. What goes up, must come down,” she said.

Customer complaints of failures in television signals and Internet access began sporadically late Dec. 31 and increased Jan. 1 and 2. Service was compromised at more than 20 nodes, or remote terminals, each of which is connected to 150 to 200 town customers. The system had to be taken down townwide to repair the problem because the damage was to the main line serving the town, Casas-Celaya said.

“Everyone was extremely good about it. Service outages depended on the area. Some customers lost service for hours, others less than that,” Casas-Celaya said.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Comcast Network Suffers Gunshot Damage; 7,500 Customers Lose Service</p>
<p>About 7,500 Comcast customers in Palm Beach, Fla., went without cable service earlier this month after technicians discovered gunshot damage to the company’s fiber-optic main service line. The entire town’s cable service had to be shut down temporarily to fix the problem.</p>
<p>Service was restored to all customers by Jan. 3, said Comcast director of government and community affairs Marta Casas-Celaya. New Year&#8217;s Eve revelry may have been to blame, she said. Responding to reports of service failures that began on Dec. 31, Comcast employees found service lines damaged by gunshots.</p>
<p>Officials surmised the gunshots were a result of New Year’s revelry. Shell casings were found near the damaged fiber and a four-foot span of fiber was peppered with buckshot.</p>
<p>“We don’t really know what happened, but it happened around midnight on New Year’s Eve and every year the police put out warnings about shooting guns into the air. What goes up, must come down,” she said.</p>
<p>Customer complaints of failures in television signals and Internet access began sporadically late Dec. 31 and increased Jan. 1 and 2. Service was compromised at more than 20 nodes, or remote terminals, each of which is connected to 150 to 200 town customers. The system had to be taken down townwide to repair the problem because the damage was to the main line serving the town, Casas-Celaya said.</p>
<p>“Everyone was extremely good about it. Service outages depended on the area. Some customers lost service for hours, others less than that,” Casas-Celaya said.
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		<title>by: cynndara</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jan 2007 06:51:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Ultimately, there is only one way to stop this crap, and it ain't pretty and it ain't legal.

I am hereby issuing fair warning to any utility company that decides to put such a monstrousity on MY front lawn: I will blow it up.  I have the technology (courtesy of Paladin Press and many friends in the military).  Then we can argue about the rights due to corporations, etc., in a court of law.  After it's gone.

If more people in this country quit acting like sheep and just refused to be bullied, we'd see less bullying.  Frankly, the reason corporations figure they can get away with it is that we've LET them for so long.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ultimately, there is only one way to stop this crap, and it ain&#8217;t pretty and it ain&#8217;t legal.</p>
<p>I am hereby issuing fair warning to any utility company that decides to put such a monstrousity on MY front lawn: I will blow it up.  I have the technology (courtesy of Paladin Press and many friends in the military).  Then we can argue about the rights due to corporations, etc., in a court of law.  After it&#8217;s gone.</p>
<p>If more people in this country quit acting like sheep and just refused to be bullied, we&#8217;d see less bullying.  Frankly, the reason corporations figure they can get away with it is that we&#8217;ve LET them for so long.
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