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  1. Sean says:

    Sad part? It’ll stay like this for close to a year before it’s actually REPLACED!!!

  2. haredeenee says:

    The city had to make some…minor cutbacks.

  3. Matthew says:

    Amazes me that they knew it was broken, they came to see it, but not fix it. So it’ll be like that for 10 years (I’ve seen it first hand).

    I would like to see what happens when you un-ratchet it… that would be a funny prank. Then they’d have no choice but to fix it.

  4. Rob Sandie says:

    All this takes is one kid to walk by and release the strap!

  5. Give me a break, give me a break…

  6. ~eriC says:

    This is a fairly common temporary fix for utility poles. As long as the connected poles are intact and damaged pole isn’t completely severed it’s safe in the short term.

  7. David R says:

    @~eriC
    Yeah, unfortunately, “short-term” appears to be rather subjective. There’s a fix like this in Cleveland Heights, Ohio (Cedar/Fairmount for those who know), someone cratered a pole on a corner, it’s been that way for about a year. No idea when they’ll bother to replace it; I guess the cities can now beg “economic conditions”, all while upping our taxes to compensate.

  8. LadyA says:

    This is a fairly common sight in my area, where the original poles put in when the neighborhood was built are finally starting to bend and crack with age. 2×4s, second poles, and PVC pipes are all commonly used to brace the original poles because replacing them takes too much time, money, and traffic delays. Some of the ‘temporary’ fixes I know of have been there long before I moved to the area, so at least 4 years.

  9. AwesomeSeth says:

    @Matt Kendrick
    Of that kit kat bar :O

  10. dono1 says:

    That pole is REALLY buckled now.

  11. Kathleen says:

    Omg, that seem dangerous and unstable!

  12. mew4ever23 says:

    If that isn’t the very definition of a kludge, I don’t know what is. Needs to be removed and properly repaired.

  13. Nick says:

    The straps will hold for sure. The question is, is the metal for the ratchet buckles have anti-corrosion plating?
    The other question is, is the 2×4’s strong enough and why not add supports on all 4 sides?

  14. jcchicka says:

    Nice…

  15. reddog says:

    hhmmmmm in this recession we gots to tightens ours belts


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