Eight different air conditioning units were damaged at the Rome Social Security Administration building, according to Rome police reports. ...
Copper tubing going to seven four-ton American Standard brand units were punctured for a total of approximately $5,500 worth of damage while a three-ton Mitsubishi unit was also damaged for approximately $750 worth of damage.
The SSI OP was not waived, so the other source of unreported income ("recycling") was needed to replace that lost for collection. Isn't redistribution of wealth wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteNah, the grievance about the temperature in the office being too cold was denied.
ReplyDeleteRome IS burning.
ReplyDeleteIt's most likely not related to SSA.For some reason, there's a lot of this going around Georgia. Thieves are even dismantling home air conditioners during the day -- even when the homeowners are home. Public utilities are facing huge repair costs due to large-scale thefts.
ReplyDelete1) there's no jobs.
ReplyDelete2) valuable copper piping/pieces are left unattended outside, oftentimes without anything to stop them from being taken (funnily, at the same time people lock up a garage with a worthless old lawnmower and hoses)