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hamellr t1_j1zvjlt wrote
Reply to comment by TommyScrew0857 in Detectives ask public to check surveillance footage in connection to Pierce County substation attacks by ladyem8
Electric companies have been upgrading physical security on substations for quite some time. Cameras are already present at many across the US. They are being used to analyze faults with equipment, such as electrical substation fire that started forest fires a few years ago.
They are also rolling out technology like shot detection sound devices, infrared cameras. They are tapped into tracking cell phones with local providers. They have anti-drone technology coming on line now, that are essentially EMP guns.
The problem is that people are shooting these from a distance, outside of camera range. But there are only so many lines of sight on substations, so police are hoping that a camera sees people with rifles and other identifying information they can follow up with.
I know you’re upset, but right now the solutions to this problem is more money and higher electrical rates.
hamellr t1_j1zpwry wrote
Reply to comment by TommyScrew0857 in Detectives ask public to check surveillance footage in connection to Pierce County substation attacks by ladyem8
I’d like to point out that in this type of case, Cops are doing their job in asking for additional information as their own and the electric companies has come up short so far.
hamellr t1_izvnroc wrote
Reply to comment by pesto_changeo in Stayed at a cabin in Plain, WA. This was one night of snow. by DriedUpSquid
Glad I wasn’t the only one, and I like visiting small towns
hamellr t1_irhnqnn wrote
Reply to comment by ATomathyVictorious in Last of the Yakimas by ignatzami
Yes, If like me you know Yakima is a Native American tribe and not the name of a certain breed of fruit, this is REALLY creepy.
hamellr t1_j64njx8 wrote
Reply to Has anyone hiked the 5 miles to the lighthouse? by Sacredgeometry12
It is on my list.