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Loose Distribution Cable1875 viewsUse of coaxial tails to hold plant to strand. Also notice the loose cables to the power supply attached at the far pole (right side of photograph).
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Loose Distribution Cable over Trolley Lines1661 viewsUse of coaxial tails to hold plant to strand over energized trolley wires.
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Why cables should not rest on traffic signal arms #2 of 21769 viewsIn this close-up of a cable TV distribution cable, you can clearly see the effects of wear on the cable. Eventually this line will wear through, fail, radiate signals, and permit ingress to impact picture quality.
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Blowing in the wind...1230 viewsAbandoned rebuild riser cables. Exposed and loose cable stubs abandoned and left over from design changes as part of a rebuild. Removed from service, but not physically removed or properly secured to prevent damage or injury.
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Distribution cable ground950 viewsDistribution cable grounded by installing a copper ground strap around the shield and tightening the set screw, damaging the shield.
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Hang em high1111 viewsLow cable plant over an intersection held up by tying it to power.
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How do you get up this pole??1241 viewsClimbing space violation. Distribution cable completely wraps the pole.
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MDU destruction1014 viewsA good example of what happens when someone breaks into a lock box and no one makes the effort to fix it. Held up by a couple of ty-wraps, this MDU box has seen end of life. Note the broken distribution cable at the bottom. PS...It's not grounded, either.
 
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