Avoid Fines...Don't Shoot the Lines!
Posted on Aug 08, 2025 at 9:08 AM
As dove hunting season approaches, it’s important to remember the impact of shooting near power lines and fiber-optic cables. Power and fiber lines often serve as roosting spots for doves, making them easy targets. However, firing at these lines poses significant risks and costs.
Here’s why:
COSTLY DAMAGE
Shooting at power lines and fiber lines can cause extensive damage, costing thousands of dollars in repairs, leading to higher utility bills or a large fine for the hunter.
SAFETY HAZARDS
Power lines damaged from a gunshot can ignite fires and pose electrocution risks to people nearby. (92768002)
INTERNET DISRUPTION
Fiber-optic cables, crucial for internet service, are vulnerable to gunfire and take several hours to replace.
LEGAL CONSEQUENCES
Damaging electrical equipment is against the law and could result in criminal charges or financial liability for repair costs.
To ensure a safe and successful dove-hunting season, Tri-County EMC urges hunters to stay aware of these dangers.
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