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On the article Outages Drop as JCP&L Adds More Manpower
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D. Mae
2:30 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Perhaps the best defense we citizens have towards the JCP&L restoration debacle is to go on the offensive towards JCP&L Board of Directors. Publish their names along with the most negative complaint from the paying customers.
You must escalate the complaint in front of the JCP&L Board, disgrace them publicly so as to attempt to damage the company's market share. Hit the company and the Board where it really hurts - the market, their investor relations, and their profits.
Our local reporters and our local politicians should gather together and show some backbone to initiate this kind of offense and force JCP&L/ Board of Directors to be accountable. Utility companies should not be operating with old, mismatched, outdated electrical parts, transformers, not enough poles, old wires, etc., and yet reap in profits at our expense.