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Compression damage to copper wire is surprisingly easy to accomplish. You may not see the problem until years down the road when the damaged section heats up and fails due to metal fatigue.

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Which with leaning a ladder against it would kind of mean a somewhat permanent or frequent placement and frequent usage of said ladder against the cable and not just leaning the ladder against it while storing it.
 
I don't think it is a violation even if there is some chance of damage. The same kind of argument can be made for any exposed wiring anywhere. "It might get damaged if ...".
 
They say Nissan hired a well known German naming consultant to come up with a brand name that met all the requirements (pleasant sound, not used by anyone else, no unfortunate meanings in other languages.
He asked them when they needed the name and when they replied "tomorrow" he said "Dot soon?"

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They say Nissan hired a well known German naming consultant to come up with a brand name that met all the requirements (pleasant sound, not used by anyone else, no unfortunate meanings in other languages.
He asked them when they needed the name and when they replied "tomorrow" he said "Dot soon?"

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Sometime back came across a old (70's) National Geographic mag, it's cool to scan over the old adverts & one that comes to mind was a Datsun ad with the slogan "Datsun Saves".
 
I suggest checking the NYC code. There's alotta changes to the NEC code and inspectors there are keen on them especially when it comes romex uses.
 
You are allowed to use Romex in NYC, if your from NYC you know that 9 out of 10 inspectors have no clue what they are doing
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