Here Come the Fuzz
Yesterday afternoon, I had a DirecTV installer working at my house on cable issues. He was parked out front. About mid-afternoon, a police car starts cruising around the neighborhood. The car came to a stop right next to my installer, and the officer inside started talking to my installer. I saw all of this from the window.
So, I high-tailed it outside to see what was up. When I got within ear-shot, my installer said, “Here’s the guy you need to talk to.” (Gulp.)
So the officer says, “Are those solar panels on your roof?”
(Whew!)
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I proceeded to explain a bit about them and their costs. It turns out that the officer lives a few blocks from me, has been considering panels, and recently noticed mine. He had questions about costs and who installed it. I gave him the name of my solar installer and the address for this website.
So, for Officer Jones (his real name – might be Corporal or Sergeant, I wasn’t paying attention), here are your links.
The panels were installed by Jersey Solar, LLC (website). The total cost was $52,000 but the state rebate pays about 70%, so my cost was about $16,000. Click the Major Event Entries link to the left for an index to articles and pictures of the whole process. If you need anything else, please feel free to e-mail me at the link on the left.