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Still gotta' watch those E-bike lithium batteries...
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https://www.military.com/daily-news/2021...using.html

Marine Family Shocked to Get $32,000 Bill After Garage Fire in Military Housing

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2 Mar 2021
Military.com | By Patricia Kime


"Their happy, if slightly hazardous, tenancy ended Dec. 23, 2020, when a lithium-ion battery on John's electric bike exploded in their garage.
The blast buckled the garage door, ignited everything within 10 feet and sent smoke billowing into the house..."

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Afterwards, the rental company tried billing the family for the damages...  Sad
However after being pressured by government and insurance company officials they dropped the bill.
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Scary stuff. And I am not a fan of contracting out the work that should be done by our government. The lowest bidder is likely not going to do the best job, in my experience.
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What does government contracting have to do with personal property?

Faulty charger?
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(03-12-2021, 01:40 PM)Wayne49 Wrote: What does government contracting have to do with personal property?

Faulty charger?

The article was about these people’s experience with the contracted property managers, rather than the battery. The cause of the explosion wasn’t addressed.
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