Public lighting pole in Ceará turns on with a hit; video
A resident in Ceará discovered that a faulty public lighting pole can be activated by hitting it with a stick, leading to amusing video footage that went viral.
In Ceará, a humorous incident has gone viral after a resident filmed a public lighting pole that only turns on when struck by a stick. The video shows that after being hit twice, the light turns on, illuminating the area. This unconventional method was discovered by the resident's father, who noticed that the pole had been malfunctioning and often remained off. They began using this unique approach to light up the street when needed.
The local government, specifically the Municipality of Pacajus, revealed that they had not received any formal complaints from residents regarding the broken streetlight before the video circulated online. It was only through the social media exposure that officials learned of the issue. In response to the situation highlighted by the video, the municipal team promptly dispatched a maintenance crew to the location to address the issue with the faulty lighting equipment.
This unusual method of activating the light has raised questions about the maintenance and reliability of public utilities in Brazil. While the humorous video has entertained viewers, it also sheds light on the ongoing issues with infrastructure and citizen engagement in reporting problems. The incident calls for better communication between the local government and residents to ensure that such issues are addressed proactively, rather than relying on social media to bring attention to municipal failures.