the county’s water system director, Vanessa Tigert, attributed the oversight to a procedural error during the county’s transition to a cloud-based metering system.
[…] QTS and the county disagreed on how long the water went unmetered, with Tigert estimating about four months and QTS saying 9 to 15 months. Despite the unauthorized connections, Fayette County opted not to fine the company. “They’re our largest customer, and we have to be partners,” Tigert said. “It’s called customer service.”
Someone needs to look into this person’s finances. It sure seems like she has a vested interest in letting these criminals get away with this. Almost like she was being paid to do so.
What a crook
Someone needs to look into this person’s finances. It sure seems like she has a vested interest in letting these criminals get away with this. Almost like she was being paid to do so.
This is a “fuck the constituency, the data center is more lucrative” take that I expect these days from public officials.
Steal 100 gallons of water, get cut off. Steal 29 million gallons, get away with it.