Dangerous electric usage?

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Hi,
A derelict pub is being done up by the shop on the opposite side of the road. Last week they installed an electric cable that runs from the front of the shop across the road and into the upper floor of the pub. Is this safe? Presumably this is so that power tools can be used without a generator.
Thanks
 
If it’s a public highway it’s an obstruction quite apart from any other danger or nuisance. Contact the highway authority and to find out if they are aware.
 
Perfectly safe.......NOT!
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Hi,
A derelict pub is being done up by the shop on the opposite side of the road. Last week they installed an electric cable that runs from the front of the shop across the road and into the upper floor of the pub. Is this safe? Presumably this is so that power tools can be used without a generator.
Thanks
is it affecting you directly?

probably just some bloke trying to get the job done - could have been me 30 years ago
 
Looks no different to telephone or broadband cables that are also strung across the road.

It's likely very temporary.
 
I suppose if a tall wagon snapped it, could end up with a live end flailing about on the pavement zapping cyclists (give them smething else to complain about)
 
If over 5.8 meters, there is no real problem.
looks a bit under 5m

what happens with proper outside power lines - do they automatically disconnect themselves if they are broken - or can they sometimes be live ?


and what is this - an air con or heat pump thing - what a mess
or could it be a fridge unit for the shop?
or could
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and what is this - an air con or heat pump thing - what a mess
or could it be a fridge unit for the shop?

The entire front of the shop looks like an unsafe lash-up. I wonder what the DNO would have to say, about them exporting a supply to another building, across a public road?
 

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