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Post by oldmike on Aug 22, 2006 9:07:54 GMT 7
In most states, the Law has the concept of " A reasonable Man". In South Africa, there are Reasonable Giraffes! Eskom blamed for giraffe's death
August 17, 2006, 08:15
Eskom ( the South African electricity Utility) has been ordered to pay R15 000 ( US$ 3000) in damages after a giraffe was electrocuted when it touched a power line in Limpopo, News24 reported today. Ronnie Bosielo, a Pretoria High Court judge ruled that Eskom should have envisaged that the placement of the power lines could injure giraffe on the Liverpool farm in the Phalaborwa area. CHM Steyn and African Realty Trust had appealed against an earlier ruling by a Phalaborwa magistrate that Eskom could not be held responsible for the giraffe's death. Bosielo set the ruling aside yesterday, ordering that Eskom to pay damages. He ruled that Eskom could have taken relatively inexpensive measures to ensure giraffes could not get close to the power lines and pylons. There were apparently two pylons on the farm. One was surrounded by a steel barrier, preventing animals from getting too close, while the second was not. The judge found the electricity lines on the farm were lower than the prescribed height determined by Eskom's environmental department. - Sapa
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dm
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Post by dm on Nov 17, 2006 15:30:41 GMT 7
Good! Poor giraffe!
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