Thứ Ba, 20 tháng 9, 2011

Does it count if no one's looking?

Yesterday we watched a Non-potable water tanker filling up from a fire hydrant in our drought stricken area.  When we inquired with city personnel we were told if there is no meter attached there is no way to determine how much water was taken.  So, WHO pays for that , exactly? 

if there is no meter tracking fire hydrants or river sucking pumps, do you believe what they tell you they use? 

How well do YOU regulate yourself?

Timing was good on the WFAA report last night, we had the same questions. Notice WHO alerted Arlington to the water taking, a citizen.  Watch your hydrants, folks.

Also notice what the FW water dept has to say about the situation 'quote about it's hard to police'

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