Posted on 05/21/2004 7:06:09 AM PDT by Samwise
Three months after the accidental electrocution of a woman who stepped on a metal plate owned by utility Con Edison while walking her dogs in the East Village, local dog owners report neurotic behavior in their walking habits.
I feel like I am being obsessive compulsive, but I dont walk on grates any more, I dont walk on the electrical covers, I totally avoid them, said dog owner Joanna Murphy, who has walked her German Shepherd Emmy in the East Village for the past decade.
(Excerpt) Read more at msnbc.msn.com ...
Locations of known hot spots in NYC, as reported by citizens.
http://firstrunfriends.org/coned/archives/cat_stray_voltage_list.shtml
We had a few cases of this in Boston this winter/spring. A few dogs got zapped by electrified man-hole covers.
Aw, a little static electricity doesn't hurt much. Just shake it off...
One woman was killed in NYC this past winter.
A couple of weeks ago I saw a man from one of the utility companies walking the streets with a pole to measure current. He was going to each manhole cover and checking it. This was in the Fenway Park/Kenmore Square area.
This article is all too true.
Hahahahaha ... ya think??
Checked out the link. Just the Manhattan list is too long to believe. Makes me glad I live in the country.
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