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[quote=Anonymous]There is no problem with the power supply its Pepco's distribution maintenance. There is nothing special about the Maryland area and there is no "Potomac" triangle with supernatural forces taking down the power. This is simply monopolistic corporate behavior. Pepco's responsibility is to its shareholders NOT its customers who are a captive audience. The CEO makes a hefty profit when the company makes a profit. In a free market with consumer choices, Pepco would have gone out of business long ago. However, there is no choice and no accountability for Pepco. This is why Pepco avoids investing any money into any preventative actions and maintenance. This is why Pepco spends so much money on marketing trying to make you think that Maryland is somehow the only area in the country with any trees and areas with above ground power. [/quote]
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