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| Posted: Tue Jan 13th, 2009 03:44 pm |
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Unluckily, these things happen in a free and open society. A basic assumption is that public property ('for the greater good') is generally seen as a benefit to all and their protection is then left up to society at large with no or minimal deterrant. I tend to think of this when driving by things such as electrical substations or water pumping stations usually protected by fairly flimsy wire fencing. HankC
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