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Power theft convition

People who steal electricity risk electrocuting themselves or their family members, worry King Country Energy staff. Their concern was expressed after the successful conviction of a Turangi man for stealing electricity — the first Such convic- . tion of a KCE customer for stealing l\ipCL P°wer" Rjllohok "We are as much concemed ixnicwi about the safety aspects as^^r we are about the loss of _ w revenue," said 15 IflS'tOrS NUv general man-^^F^ ager Peter^^ ^ Q/ OPEN Tiii, 7 DAY!

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 563, 22 November 1994, Page 1

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Power theft convition Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 563, 22 November 1994, Page 1

Power theft convition Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 563, 22 November 1994, Page 1

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