We had enough storm damage a couple weeks age that would support this, in the past I had always tried to make the point of connection so strong that the wire or connections at the weather head would break or pull apart, but with the crimps put on by a hydraulic crimp tool that the POCO uses here it didn't matter, as I just had to reinstall several services that were still pulled off the house, some of the damage was the failure of the studs in the gable broke and pulled right through the wall pulling off the plywood and siding, which had to be replaced before I could even reattach to the house. also the service wire was pulled so hard it broke the plastic mounts in the meter can and pulled the connections right out of the meter. which had to be replaced, so a quick job turned into a two or more days of trying to get these peoples power back on, but I had one house that had a PVC riser that was just pulled off the wall, it snapped the male adapter at the hub, but as far as damage to the house and meter, there was none and had that service back up and running in just an hour. the male adapter even kept the wire from shorting out at the hub, which can cause allot of damage too. with the whole riser coming down it allowed enough slack for the drop to hit the ground without pulling the wires out of the meter. also I leave the neutral longer so the hots are pulled out first before the neutral. If they can even be puled out?