Progress to investigate utility pole vandalism

Another missing grounding wire

I reached out to a contact I have at Progress Energy about the thefts of copper wiring from my neighborhood’s utility poles. Marty Clayton, Community Relations Manager, called me back today and told me the utility has had other reports of this crime and would send someone out to evaluate the damage in my area. He said these thieves are taking their lives into their own hands with these thefts, going so far as to break into live substations.

I spent some time today before and after work, tagging some of the damaged poles with red marker tape. I’m finding that about one out of every two poles I check has its copper missing, and some of the missing pieces are only two feet long.

Why would someone put themselves and surrounding neighbors at risk just to steal five bucks of metal? I just don’t get it.

Google redirected me to Lithuania?

I was surfing the Internets at work today, searching for info on solar panels. I put in a phone number for a Google search and got four results. Clicking on the first one, I expected to see the contact page of Westinghouse Solar. Instead I got redirected to the following URL:

http://39008.peachtreepropainters.info/url?sa=X&source=web&cd=1&ved=0IrIEbA43&url=http://www.westinghousesolar.com/index.php/contact-us&ei=2ZEufKTL5qizrI2OzlM08Z21oQ==&usg=z-CCthkp93j-2o-7wI1SJZ&sig2=yIZHjyHJ17arcqFVojVX4B

Now, I know Google usually tracks which search results I click on, and hides this tracking using Javascript. That’s been the case for years and I’m used to it. However, I’m stumped as to why the above URL says 39008.peachtreepropainters.info instead of www.google.com. The IP address for 39008.peachetreepropainters.info routes to Lithuania:
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