Rent a boom lift already lol

"The IP camera system at this property is partially installed. 4 difficult-to-reach cameras remain — and these are the hard ones: each is mounted high and can only be either working from a nearby balcony with a safety harness, or by using a ladder to reach the roof of the 2nd story of the home. The cameras are PoE and already home-run back to the existing NVR/PoE switch already on site. "

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u/coolguy42820 — 11 days ago

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u/coolguy42820 — 14 days ago
▲ 1.6k r/water+1 crossposts

Limit water extraction by Nestlé in Florida

As a Florida native, I'm watching our water disappear while giant corporations profit. BlueTriton Brands. formally Nestle's water North America division(Zephyrhills) pumps millions of gallons a day from our public springs—water that belongs to all of us—while regular Floridians face strict usage limits during drought conditions.

The worst part? They pay $150–$500 for permits that let them drain our resources. Meanwhile, our water levels keep dropping, springs are struggling, and families here are worried about access to clean drinking water. I started a petition asking for strict extraction limits: capping companies like BlueTriton Brands. formally Nestle's water North America division at 50,000 gallons per day instead of the millions they're taking now. It's about fairness and protecting what's ours for future generations.

Has anyone else felt frustrated watching this happen? Does this feel backwards to you too—that corporations get cheap permits while the rest of us tighten our belts? If this matters to you, consider signing and sharing it. This is about holding companies accountable and making sure Florida's water stays in Florida hands.

Please sign the petition https://www.change.org/limitfloridawater

Decline in water level from today June 22,2026  (The graph is one year in the past) The graph just keeps going down, Suwannee river is ankle deep in places, Santa Fe River is almost in passable by canoe in places.  Graph added to petition page, We can not add pictures here to reddit.

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u/coolguy42820 — 14 days ago