I have to chime in here and make a few comments:
First off, gentlemen, PLEASE watch the comments. This thread was already closed once due to bickering. Let's focus on a few of the key issues:
A lot of padmount gear, transfomers and switches alike, are NOT fenced in. The POCOs rely on the padlocks and/or latches to keep the gear closed. If the padlock is damaged, missing due to vandalism or was accidently left unlocked, the gear is very easy to get into.
Most POCOs try to be very viligent on keeping their gear closed and locked, but they have neither the manpower or the crystal ball to ensure that EVERY piece of gear is closed and locked 24/7. SO it is up to the people who are affected by or close to that gear to call it in.
All POCOs appreciate a phone call to their emergency service lines to notify them of gear that is open or damaged...be SURE to emphasise to the operator (who may not realize the full scale of the danger) that it IS an emergency situation. Oh, and be helpful and give them all the numbers on the gear when you call, it will help them ID what it is and where it's at. Take a look at
THIS THREAD
Many kids these days, like it or not, are simply somewhat lacking in common sense and respect for other's property, but it is a fact of life. Deal with it. Kids are also smarter, and physically bigger and stronger at younger ages. It is entirely possible that at some point, kids in that area broke or removed that lock from that transformer. They are simply not aware of how dangerous that gear is though. So a number of factors built up in this case and resulted in the death of a child.
The parent(s) of that child, and that child's friends, are certainly traumatized by what happened. A lot of people are hurt by this and learned a very costly and grim lesson.
Let's keep this thread alive by pointing out CONSTRUCTIVE, IMPERSONAL possible solutions to prevent this tragedy from happening again.