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Turning off breaker is dangerous?

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I love it. Please change my official "who am I known as" from Texas Clodhopper to Clodzapper. It's an electrifying moniker.
Oh lord. . .

The name’s got spark, style, and a jolt of personality. Consider your electrifying moniker officially updated. ⚡
 
NIRVC's valets all have instructions to plug-in coaches when they park them. They usually do, but they NEVER check to see if the breaker is on. If all breakers are on all the time, the coaches are more likely to have power...so the customers' batteries don't die and the company will have to replace fewer of them.
 
I love it. Please change my official "who am I known as" from Texas Clodhopper to Clodzapper. It's an electrifying moniker.
...good for cow patties, too!
 

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