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digitalronin Wrote:


> In other words Thames Water, for their public, customer-facing live problems website, are relying

> on the free quota that google offer for using their maps service on your website. This is what

> you do when you have a little hobby website. To see a supposedly professional utility company

> doing this tells you a lot about their level of competence...or not.


Good digging. I wondered why I couldn't get any info from their web site earlier this evening. Maybe you can pass that on to newspapers to put some pressure on Thames Water!

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