Add to the questions to ask before digging

   / Add to the questions to ask before digging #21  
It doesn't matter where the lines are; easement, right of way, or in your back yard. If you dig into the ground and damage a public utility line, you are liable for it's repair if you haven't called Digsafe.
 
   / Add to the questions to ask before digging #22  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( It doesn't matter where the lines are; easement, right of way, or in your back yard. If you dig into the ground and damage a public utility line, you are liable for it's repair if you haven't called Digsafe. )</font>

Thought so.
Just wanted to be sure .
Thanks for the confirmation.

I do however disagree that one should be libale for lines that are on property where they don't belong and have no right to be there in the first place.
 

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