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<blockquote data-quote="Treemover" data-source="post: 7016908" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>I don't do utilty cutting, but these companies doing this have rules and regs, so much so. I worked for one a few years ago, and a video was taken and given to the utility provider, and as the operator was using a long handled pole saw (which is not allowed) the company had to stand down, for 6 months awaiting an investigation. </p><p></p><p>With regards the tree, have you solid evidence, ie the tree before and after? Was the debris removed or left there in the ditch? Its def worth making some noise, even on social media. I often find, large bodies are well within their rights to remove trees, but they will thread carefully when it comes to social media and the backlash that it follows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treemover, post: 7016908, member: 217"] I don't do utilty cutting, but these companies doing this have rules and regs, so much so. I worked for one a few years ago, and a video was taken and given to the utility provider, and as the operator was using a long handled pole saw (which is not allowed) the company had to stand down, for 6 months awaiting an investigation. With regards the tree, have you solid evidence, ie the tree before and after? Was the debris removed or left there in the ditch? Its def worth making some noise, even on social media. I often find, large bodies are well within their rights to remove trees, but they will thread carefully when it comes to social media and the backlash that it follows. [/QUOTE]
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