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This very dangerous-looking former light pedestal on JFK Blvd. in front of the Apna grocery store there. These exposed wires are scary looking and I have no idea if they are live or not. They should not be just dangling on the sidewalk. They are a tripping hazard if not an electrical hazard.
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Jersey City, NJ (La Caddeeyey Rasmi ah)
jerseyflea (Isticmaale Diiwaangashan)
After a pole knock-down, they typically bolt an orange traffic cone to the pole base, which covers the wires and alerts pedestrians.
The streetlight pole and light fixture should also be replaced.
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jerseyflea (Isticmaale Diiwaangashan)
However, the strip of blacktop on the sidewalk at the north end of the APNA store is visible.
The next nearest streetlight poles are at the next corners, Cottage and Newark.
This is undoubtedly a streetlight pole base that has been neglected by PSE&G.
jerseyflea (Isticmaale Diiwaangashan)
The end of the black wire is taped off, so no metal is exposed.
This was done to make it minimally safe after the pole was knocked down.
An orange traffic cone should be bolted to the lamp base ASAP.
The streetlight pole and light fixture should also be replaced.
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