Residents accuse DWP of mistreatment

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Angry residents whose homes sustained hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage from burst water mains complained Tuesday about the DWP's response to the problem, saying the agency mistreated them and tried to lowball their claims.Daily News.

"They have treated us like dog meat," said Jay Cohen, whose Dickens Street home in Sherman Oaks was flooded when a pipeline burst nearby.

"They have disrespected me. They have disrespected my wife. They have made our life a hell."

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