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Definately the case here... over a million people live in Pinellas County. So everyone is out to do just the minimum to get paid. Kind of sucks...
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It looks like that area that's sagging down was maybe dropped that way during some remodel work. Doesn't it kind of look like that area was recently stuccoed?
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I agree, it does look like the cabling was intentionally dropped below that stuccoed area.
Either that, or they had a few too many and were in the Christmas spirit.
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The building was recently painted. But the stucco work isn't new. The reason the cabling appears to be hanging below the stucco area is because there are no pipes/lights/fixtures/etc to drap it over like there are on other parts of the building.
Also, there is way too much wire sagging off the wall for it to just have been pulled down from j-hooks for remodel. I'll have to take a follow-up picture of verizon's handywork once they are done.
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