Re: Water cuts/Power cuts
I don't remember if announcements were made about when power cuts would affect a particular area or if they happened without warning. I did read that there were more fires due to candles being used. There were so many strikes in the 70s that I don't know if the firemen were also on strike at the same time that the power cuts were ongoing but I recall seeing Army personnel manning old "Green Goddess" military fire engines during the firemens' strike.
Oddly enough, although the power cuts were a real inconvenience (TV closed down at 10.30pm to encourage people to go to bed), in my experience people just got on with it. There was no going to school and using power cuts as an excuse for not doing your homework. Goodness knows what would happen today should power cuts happen on the scale that they did in the 70s.
Originally posted by George 1978
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I don't remember if announcements were made about when power cuts would affect a particular area or if they happened without warning. I did read that there were more fires due to candles being used. There were so many strikes in the 70s that I don't know if the firemen were also on strike at the same time that the power cuts were ongoing but I recall seeing Army personnel manning old "Green Goddess" military fire engines during the firemens' strike.
Oddly enough, although the power cuts were a real inconvenience (TV closed down at 10.30pm to encourage people to go to bed), in my experience people just got on with it. There was no going to school and using power cuts as an excuse for not doing your homework. Goodness knows what would happen today should power cuts happen on the scale that they did in the 70s.
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