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The Keystone Alliance to Stop Utility Imposters, a coalition of local water, gas and electric utilities, has joined forces with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Pennsylvania District Attorneys Association and Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association to launch a public awareness campaign about criminals impersonating utility workers to gain access and rob homeowners.Members of the Keystone Alliance to Stop Utility Imposters joined State Representative Mike Regan (R-York) at a Capitol Rotunda news conference to announce House Resolution 341 declaring the week of June 8-12, 2015, as Utility Imposter Awareness Week in Pennsylvania.“Sadly, the number of incidents of imposters posing as legitimate utility
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