Patient residents seek reassurance over Auckland outage
Tuesday, 7 October 2014, 9:05 am Press Release: ACT New Zealand
Patient residents seek reassurance over Auckland
outage
Press release: ACT New Zealand October 6, 2014.
6:00pm
"Epsom electorate residents have responded
patiently to being without power, but want to see how future
outages will be avoided," said MP for Epsom David
Seymour.
"C’est la vie was the most common response from
shoppers and shopkeepers in Remuera village this morning, so
long as the promised restoration targets are met.
"More
acutely affected were the elderly and those with small
children, however people appear to have been getting by with
help from family and friends.
"People are eager to know
what will be done to avoid future outages.
"An enquiry
might raise many questions.
"Was this the fault of
Transpower, Vector, or both, was this a freak event or the
result of a systematic problem, and what can be done to
improve that systematic problem?
"Residents would like
reassurance and given that they operate natural monopoly
infrastructure the utilities should be prepared to give
it."
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