Springfield, Mo. (Ky3) – You know if you have storm damage, you would like to pick up the pieces immediately.
If you have off trees and limbs, it can sometimes take a few days for things to normalize again. A group of neighbors in South Springfield could not tidy up on June 29. That means they turned to their side.
“It went in an angle. He injured this tree. He took two different fences and landed in our farm,” said David Buhr when he pointed to a sacrifice from June 29.
“You see a bar is halfway and it comes on the line. The neighbor is also affected. At least four or five neighbors are affected,” he said.
The tree is gone, but botched fences stay. Not of your choice.
“Nobody will repair fences unless the lines have expired,” said Buhr.
These damaged lines are Mediacoms and AT&TS.
“You cannot hang your line until the higher line, Mediacom, increases your. That was the dilemma there,” said Buhr.
Neighbors have asked inquiries since the day after the storm.
“Two visits, several calls, initiated tickets and still no answer to the fixing of the problem,” said Buhr.
David visited her side last Tuesday. That afternoon Ashley Reynolds sent an e -mail to a Mediacom representative in which he was asked what happened. The next day we received this answer:
We now have a construction team on site to take care of the low -hanging line for Mr. Buhr.
We asked for an interview with Mediacom and received this explanation:
The federal law prevents us from commenting on certain customer -related matters with the media.
“Ky3 gets involved and suddenly click, click, click, everything is done. You get an action,” said Buhr.
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