Utility workers pelted with eggs


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Angry residents pelted utility crews with eggs as they tried to restore power in Bridgeport, Conn., after the mayor claimed the local power company had "shortchanged" the state's largest city as it tries to recover from superstorm Sandy.

United Illuminating workers reported eggs and other objects being thrown at them a day after Mayor Bill Finch said the utility was taking care of wealthy suburbs while his constituents suffered. The unrest caused United Illuminating to pull its workers out until the city agreed to provide police protection.

"Citizens began throwing things at the crews," Michael West, a spokesman for United Illuminating, told FoxNews.com. "It started to get pretty hairy. They did not feel safe."

West said it started with verbal abuse and escalated.

"We communicated with the city and said if you don?t provide police support, we can't have our crews there in harm's way," he said.

West also took issue with Finch's claims, made at a Wednesday press conference.

"I'm sick and tired of Bridgeport being shortchanged," Finch said, noting that Bridgeport has the largest number of United Illuminating ratepayers and claimingg it should be treated better by the New Haven-based utility.

United Illuminating has denied giving priority to wealthy customers, while ignoring Bridgeport residents.

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Of course the Wealthy districts were done first, who do you think pays the higher electrical bills? Most likely wealthy people. If you think people should be equal then you are clearly a communist and should leave America. /s

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Of course the Wealthy districts were done first, who do you think pays the higher electrical bills? Most likely wealthy people. If you think people should be equal then you are clearly a communist and should leave America. /s

That's not how it's done here. Some of the poorest sections of New Jersey were powered up before parts of somerset county. Pseg company was doing it based on population and customer base.

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Of course the Wealthy districts were done first, who do you think pays the higher electrical bills? Most likely wealthy people. If you think people should be equal then you are clearly a communist and should leave America. /s

that is NOT how power goes up...

in the case of electric, transmissions get #1 priority after that branch lines going to substations get #2 priority, and you work your way out from there... wealth has nothing to do with electric, you could have one substation feeding millionairs and section 8 housing all from the same lines...

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That's not how it's done here. Some of the poorest sections of New Jersey were powered up before parts of somerset county. Pseg company was doing it based on population and customer base.

that is NOT how power goes up...

in the case of electric, transmissions get #1 priority after that branch lines going to substations get #2 priority, and you work your way out from there... wealth has nothing to do with electric, you could have one substation feeding millionairs and section 8 housing all from the same lines...

You guys missed the "Sarcasm" end of my post. I was being sarcastic.

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Like it's the workers fault for all this. If I were in charge of the power company, I wouldn't have any of my workers there after eggs being thrown at them.

I wouldn't restore power until the mayor and the town apologizes. Then on next Mayoral election I would make a significant donation a to the mayor's rival candidates campaign.

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This supports something I read the other night that said something to the effect that people have become so dependent on electricity they actually start to show symptoms of mental breakdown after they are without it for more than 72 hours.

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This supports something I read the other night that said something to the effect that people have become so dependent on electricity they actually start to show symptoms of mental breakdown after they are without it for more than 72 hours.

It's more of the ghetto thinking they're entitled to anything, that and the Mayor being an obvious idiot

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