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The Locator posted:Have a link to the story on this? Seems like the three people walking into that hallway almost had to get run down. "Prosecutors said that Johnson became enraged when police told him to turn down his car music in January 2008 and said he would crash into City Hall."
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chitoryu12 posted:Then why are there already two cops with guns drawn chasing it? They're American police- drawn guns are appropriate for dislodging kittens from trees.
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CIGNX posted:EDIT: Or head over to the Aeronautical Insanity thread in AI and find gems like this https://dms.ntsb.gov/pubdms/search/document.cfm?docID=462889&docketID=61112&mkey=95528 I think it is time to retire CLUSTER-gently caress
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PhazonLink posted:But I thought climate change has opened the northern passage? That's exactly why you need more icebreakers. If it was frozen solid like it was before recently there's nothing you can do, but now that it's warmer up there the ice is thin enough to break through.
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glynnenstein posted:"Prosecutors said that Johnson became enraged when police told him to turn down his car music in January 2008 and said he would crash into City Hall." Hahaha... quote:WICHITA, Kansas (AP) -- A man has been sentenced to more than 10 years in prison for driving his car through Wichita's City Hall. Marcus Johnson, 33, also was ordered Wednesday to pay $142,000 in restitution. I wonder when our justice system is going to start paying inmates a reasonable wage so they can start paying their restitution orders after we toss them in the pokey for a decade over property damage...
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CIGNX posted:Here is an explanation of the Air France 4590 Concorde crash by a British Airways Concorde pilot. It's pretty comprehensive and has loads of stuff I had never known about this incident, like the fact that this flight was almost 3 tons over its weight limits and missed a 747 that had the French president onboard by about 20 feet. Thank you for this! That John Hutchinson guy is the most British person in the world.
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Nurse Fanny posted:gotta play the blues brothers theme to this gif my dude
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Good luck dude
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A.I. Borgland Corp posted:Good luck dude They found the bike but never caught the rider https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/motorcycle-involved-in-stunt-like-police-chase-through-b-c-mall-seized-1.2425938
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HardDiskD posted:I then read page 2: https://www.wsoctv.com/www.wsoctv.com/news/local/small-aircraft-crashes-in-lincoln-county/742630301 quote:"If I had a helicopter I wouldn't fly it into a tree myself, but he chose to and I respect his rights for his property," Aubery said. I have to admit, I laughed.
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Fastest response time EVER. Related, I saw somebody in a Lexus cut off an ambulance with full sirens and lights on my way to work this morning. The co-pilot of the ambulance got off a nice double bird and then appeared to be looking for pen and paper.
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The Locator posted:I wonder when our justice system is going to start paying inmates a reasonable wage so they can start paying their restitution orders after we toss them in the pokey for a decade over property damage... It’s not like he had any way of knowing their was no one in his path before playing through the building. He could have hit someone working after hours.
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# ? May 3, 2018 23:53 |
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https://i.imgur.com/YrPLQBW.mp4 this seems like the kind of thing thats perfectly safe right up until it all of a sudden isnt
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I'm pretty sure this has been posted in here before, but after all the helicopter and plane chat I was reminded of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lW5Dxizy4ZE
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quite stretched out posted:this seems like the kind of thing thats perfectly safe right up until it all of a sudden isnt Lawnmower Man reboot looking pretty good.
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https://www.thecourier.com.au/story/5324002/victims-of-delacombe-trench-collapse-to-be-farewelled-friday/ what a poo poo way to go
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Proper shoring ain't no loving joke.
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MF_James posted:Honestly, some times your best option is to either coast at your current speed or speed up. I avoided one of the dumbest accidents I've ever seen by not doing anything and driving straight, some jerk off going about 90 flew past me on the left, tried to do a double lane change and clipped car which caused both of them to go spinning in different directions, hitting other cars, had i moved left or right I would have been involved, had I slammed on the brakes I would have been rear ended, so I coasted right through the middle of the carnage. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsX0nRdAj9M Restrictor-plate races are OSHA as gently caress, it's a big thing when they don't have a "the big one" at Daytona or Talladega. Also, everything you know about how cars behave when bad poo poo happens kinda breaks down at 180+mph. A car gets sideways at that speed, it's an aerofoil, that's why a couple in that video flip, and they now have those flaps that pop out of the roof -- before the flaps, they'd really take off. Like so: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UE1-C-QCnlg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnBRgC_btW0&t=81s Yes, it's the same guy doing it twice within a few months, he just got real unlucky. It's amazing more drivers don't die in NASCAR, but those things are built like tanks, the cage is visible in the second video of Rusty, after the car has shed its skin. Walking away from poo poo like that is routine, and that makes sense -- all that flipping bleeds off the energy slowly. Like parachutists say, "it's not the fall that kills you, it's the sudden stop at the end." The only deaths on the track in NASCAR in the modern era (that I know of, and by modern era I mean full-cage cars as opposed to hopped-up street cars) were four guys in 2001-2002 that stuffed it into the wall at 200mph, and their heads popped like Rock-'Em-Sock-'Em Robots (I'm exaggerating a bit, but they all died from internal decapitation or some other neck vertebra coming unhinged.) I watched Dale Earnhardt die live on TV. It's heartbreaking, not so much because he died (it happens in racing), but because the color commentator for TV was a longtime close friend of his, and listening to him talk about what's going on, and asking if his friend is okay, and his reactions as reports get worse, but powering through it and continuing the chat ... oof. Oh, and also the commentator's little brother won the race just as the crash happened, so he was crying with joy just before everybody realized Dale's wreck was worse than it looked. Talk about an emotional rollercoaster. And also a clip of Dale Jr. sprinting toward the infield medical center. Oh, and the winner and #2 finisher worked for the guy that died, so at least there's that. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5v3pFco6xA The in-car camera broke off its mount, they didn't exactly have modern gopros yet, but still, it was a pretty lightweight TV camera sending a radio signal. Relentless posted:Fastest response time EVER. You DO NOT gently caress WITH the Fire Department. In NYC, they'll run your rear end over. Elsewhere, they'll write down your license plate and send a cop to your house. That's why cops have derpy electronic sirens and Fire has the Q siren and a horn more suited for a cargo ship. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vje_M9clbzY&t=9s Edit: the Q2B is very OSHA in itself -- there have been lawsuits from firefighters deafened by it, and it's banned in NYC ... so most FDNY houses buy one a year because the head office confiscates it when the apparatus goes in for annual inspection. Chillbro Baggins fucked around with this message at 02:41 on May 4, 2018 |
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Chillbro Baggins posted:You DO NOT gently caress WITH the Fire Department. In NYC, they'll run your rear end over. They'll even ram cop cars if they're blocking their access https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JRU5JkD0fM Russian bus drivers have pretty much the same attitude to traffic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sYGwRVMDRE
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I guess I am a Bad American but as far as I am concerned - Everyone involved with nascar needs a Hydrofluoric acid enema. Anything that southerners like that much has got to be bad.
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Chillbro Baggins posted:You DO NOT gently caress WITH the Fire Department. I took perverse pleasure in smashing the front windows of a car parked in front of a hydrant once, when we were actively trying to fight an apartment fire. I guess the bright rear end yellow hydrant, the paint on the curb and the huge loving X's painted on the street didn't clue that moron in that they shouldn't be parked there. Word to the wise: we don't give a gently caress about your poo poo if you're blocking access to a hydrant, or anything else we need access to. We WILL destroy your car, and there's no way to be compensated because you were dumb enough to park there in the first place. Zipperelli. fucked around with this message at 06:47 on May 4, 2018 |
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Vanagoon posted:I guess I am a Bad American but as far as I am concerned - Everyone involved with nascar needs a Hydrofluoric acid enema. Anything that southerners like that much has got to be bad. Nascar would be way more watchable if they had more road courses than Sears Point and Watkins Glen.
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Zipperelli. posted:Word to the wise: we don't give a gently caress about your poo poo if you're blocking access to a hydrant, or anything else we need access to. We WILL destroy your car, and there's no way to be compensated because you were dumb enough to park there in the first place. Is this because they were parked illegally in front of the hydrant?
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Being in front of the hydrant is inherently illegal.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3D4FN5cdZk Weeeeeeeeeeee!
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GotLag posted:Is this because they were parked illegally in front of the hydrant? Well, the damage to the car would be a consequence of an illegal act (or criminally negligent omission) by the driver, and I'd imagine the fire fighters have emergency power to do whatever they need to to fight the fire, so yeah. Since the driver of the vehicle would be at fault and it's a criminal act as well, don't see why the fire department should compensate them. For that matter, I'm not sure insurance is obligated either, though that would obviously depend a lot on where this is. Zipperelli. posted:I took perverse pleasure in smashing the front windows of a car parked in front of a hydrant once, when we were actively trying to fight an apartment fire. Which is exactly how it ought to work. When it comes to the business of saving lives and possibly preventing massive property damage (adjacent buildings etc.) a relatively small amount of personal property damage shouldn't even register. I mean it sucks for whoever, but that's just part of living in society. Libertarians would apparently disagree though: Kazy posted:https://www.wsoctv.com/www.wsoctv.com/news/local/small-aircraft-crashes-in-lincoln-county/742630301 Because jesus christ how brokebrained do you have to be to be fine with someone flying a helicopter very poorly on the lawn next to your living room.
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Nice piece of fish posted:Because jesus christ how brokebrained do you have to be to be fine with someone flying a helicopter very poorly on the lawn next to your living room. its funny because actual libertarians like the koch bros would have private security call the cops if someones helicopter was too loud next to their living room
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Nice piece of fish posted:Well, the damage to the car would be a consequence of an illegal act (or criminally negligent omission) by the driver, and I'd imagine the fire fighters have emergency power to do whatever they need to to fight the fire, so yeah. Since the driver of the vehicle would be at fault and it's a criminal act as well, don't see why the fire department should compensate them. For that matter, I'm not sure insurance is obligated either, though that would obviously depend a lot on where this is. Also firefighters really loving hate people who block hydrants and they take an ENORMOUS amount of joy in being able to legally smash the gently caress out of their poo poo:
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Also don't try to fight firemen. I've responded as a cop to a few D&Ds where the fire or EMS got there first and a dude decides that getting beat to gently caress by 12 firefighters who spend all day working out and eating is a good option. I mean maybe they're right it is a better option than trusting us not to shoot them but it didn't look pleasant.
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Grem posted:Also don't try to fight firemen. I've responded as a cop to a few D&Ds where the fire or EMS got there first and a dude decides that getting beat to gently caress by 12 firefighters who spend all day working out and eating is a good option. I mean maybe they're right it is a better option than trusting us not to shoot them but it didn't look pleasant. What, you're trying to tell me this guy is supposed to be scary?
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Aren't most NASCAR drivers also dependent on having someone on the side of the track to spot where they are in relation to other cars around them because their seats have such big head supports to keep them safe that they can't see whats happening to the side/behind them to an extent? I remember when one of the Australian supercar racers switched to NASCAR they showed the inside of what he was driving and he commented about the spotters which is basically the only way you can tell whats happening. No other motorsport makes cars have flip lesseners cause they don't tend to end up on their roof as often I guess or they build the cage strong enough to make it less of an issue
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Memento posted:What, you're trying to tell me this guy is supposed to be scary? Well, DC is better off with him showing up than a cop, but yea, still scary.
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Zipperelli. posted:I took perverse pleasure in smashing the front windows of a car parked in front of a hydrant once, when we were actively trying to fight an apartment fire. We don't have that many above-ground fire hydrants and the ones we do have are almost never stand-alone posts as is common in the US so a co-worker who's in a volunteer fire brigade (which are a rather important part of fire-fighting around here) told me they once spent minutes searching for the hydrant with everyone shouting "we HAVE the right co-ordinates it's GOT to be here" at each other until someone noticed the fire engine was parked on top of it. Very professional. Very handy.
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Grem posted:Also don't try to fight firemen. I've responded as a cop to a few D&Ds where the fire or EMS got there first and a dude decides that getting beat to gently caress by 12 firefighters who spend all day working out and eating is a good option. I mean maybe they're right it is a better option than trusting us not to shoot them but it didn't look pleasant. A clever bit of advice I heard is that if you are women and you are attached a night: shout 'Fire!' It seems that more people will respond to that than if you called for the police or a generic 'help!' And the worst case scenario is that someone calls the fire service and 12 big, strong men will turn up who probably have equally strong views on people who attack women.
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