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2 hours ago, Steven P said:

JohnsonD is deeply racist

Boring lazy accusation with zero facts or evidence, just the same old ist ic shite from a blagger leading a very sheltered life. 
 

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18 minutes ago, Steven P said:

 

The workplace equipment failed. Accident happened. That is all the story there needs to be.

 

It was posted here, not because it is relevant to someone climbing trees for example. There are plenty of accidents there you could refer to. It was noted here because of the victim - who has suffered massive injuries - it was noted here ONLY because the victim was a Muslim. If he wasn't you would have passed the story by and said nothing.

 

 

 

 

Noting here that the HSE fatalities listings show similar accidents of "British" sounding employees... and yet you say nothing about them. Why is that?

It made the news SP the guy was a bloody fool for praying under a suspended load. Now what is it you are up to with trees you need safety guidance on ?? 
loose ends maybe blagger ??  as your Saturday is obviously a bit slow. 

Posted
32 minutes ago, Steven P said:

 

I'd seen that a couple of months ago, not sure if it was one of our Arborists or on here - clever use of tech!



Aye, it's an excellent innovation. The guy in NZ who is using LIDAR is, I think, using drones for surveying. I am quite blown away by what he's up to and the results he is getting. Achieving a similar thing from a satellite is an impressive scaling of things. 

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Posted
32 minutes ago, Steven P said:

I could see drones working - can add different 'cameras' (radar, whatever it is) as it comes along, but Satellites is something else, impressive.

But you can’t tidy up a few loose ends or be honest can you blagger. 

Posted
18 hours ago, Johnsond said:

He was under the car on his knees not paying any attention whatsoever to his surroundings, if he had not been then he’d not have ended up with a car on top of him 🤷‍♂️

He is a mechanic in a garage. If he wasn't praying then he probably would have been doing something else under that car and still would have been crushed. The fault lies in the lifting equipment or the incorrect use of it. 

Unless it was foul play like. 

 

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27 minutes ago, Mesterh said:

He is a mechanic in a garage. If he wasn't praying then he probably would have been doing something else under that car and still would have been crushed. The fault lies in the lifting equipment or the incorrect use of it. 

Unless it was foul play like. 

 

But he was praying under a car and not paying attention 🤷‍♂️

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Not paying attention to what? The car doesn't become unstable and dangerous because no one is looking at it. 

 

Honestly I don't know what the issue is here. He could have been kneeling down unpacking a clutch and getting it ready to fit to the car for 5 mins. Or sitting there while the oil drained out of the engine or......... I'm fairly sure that mechanics don't have to constantly keep an eye on the car above them in case it just falls off the ramp.

 

The praying bit is irrelevant.

 

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Posted
30 minutes ago, Mesterh said:

The praying bit is irrelevant.

I tend to think that’s not the case. Zero spacial awareness or focus on his surroundings for starters and secondly being on his knees with his forehead on the ground will have significantly impaired ( at 58) his ability to react to the situation. All in all a bloody stupid thing to do. 

30 minutes ago, Mesterh said:

He could have been kneeling down unpacking a clutch and getting it ready to fit to the car for 5 mins. Or sitting there while the oil drained out of

But he wasn’t nor would anyone with half a brain do any of what you suggest under the car. 

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