PG&E violated its felony probation.
January 31, 2019 - SAN FRANCISCO — A day after PG&E filed for bankruptcy protection from what could be multi-billion dollar wildfire liability costs, a federal judge Wednesday declared the beleaguered utility in violation of its probation for the 2010 San Bruno gas pipeline explosion and spent three hours excoriating the company for its role in the blazes that have ravaged Northern California over the past two years.
"You’ve got to be on your absolute best behavior — no more crimes"
"Those fires killed 22 people, burned alive in their cars and homes"
"There is one clear pattern here: PG&E is starting these fires. Global warming is not starting these fires"
"Should I let you keep killing people?"
"Does a judge turn a blind eye and let PG&E continue what you’re doing, let you keep killing people?"
"Can’t we have electricity that is delivered safely in this state?"
"In two years, 3 percent of California burned up"