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by mistrial9 845 days ago
In California, PG&E refused to hand over legally-required documents, in addition to refusing to hand over ordinary information that they were not required to hand over. Subsequently, a pipeline in San Bruno (updt) area exploded, a dozen houses burned to the ground, and several people died. They established new legal precedent by being convicted of Murder One.

investigations subsequently determined that PG&E had falsified reports, and failed to conduct testing that was required by law.

Next, the Tubbs fires. "do better" ??

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> Subsequently, a pipeline in San Mateo area exploded, a dozen houses burned to the ground, and several people died.

I recall the San Bruno gas explosion[0] you're referring to. It happened at a time when I regularly drove down that leg of Skyline to access Pacifica and Ocean Beach coming from south bay via the peninsula/280.

We clearly need better solutions for how such utilities are delivered and their businesses operated. Though in the case of residential gas lines, we should probably just stop the practice, especially in seismically active regions like the bay area...

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Bruno_pipeline_explosion

[00] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNSjRKY7Ha8