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Residents and business owners in San Francisco's Sunset District are voicing their frustrations with Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) following a series of power outages that have disrupted daily life and operations. Many locals are demanding that the utility company provide increased bill credits to compensate for the inconvenience and losses incurred during these outages.
The recent power interruptions have not only affected household routines but have also posed significant challenges for local businesses, many of which rely heavily on consistent electricity to serve their customers. Business owners report that the outages have led to lost revenue and spoiled inventory, prompting them to join residents in their calls for action.
Community members are urging PG&E to take responsibility and improve their infrastructure to prevent future outages. They believe that adequate compensation in the form of bill credits would be a fair acknowledgment of the difficulties faced during these challenging times. The growing frustration highlights the need for utility companies to prioritize reliable service and responsiveness to customer concerns.
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