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Devonai t1_jcpwm8a wrote

If they drive in a straight line, they'll be fine.

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RededHaid t1_jcq0a6j wrote

Agreed. How did the van get beneath the art installation in the first place?!

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JHolm915 t1_jcq0wxl wrote

He's been driving like that for years. I typically see him every day. It's definitely a risk, but he always keeps it in a straight line and the ladders seem secure and don't sway or move.

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Pvrb80 t1_jcq7fe7 wrote

The trash can. LOOK AT THE TRASH CAN!!!

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GunnieGraves t1_jcqai1y wrote

::Reads roof rack warning:: “those weight limits are really more like guidelines”

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[deleted] t1_jcqcsls wrote

It's all good until he makes a sudden lane change and rolls.

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FJCruisin t1_jcqeboj wrote

The things we do to avoid pulling a trailer on the parkway...

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octo2195 t1_jcqlpi8 wrote

Six roof racks attached to the rain channel. At least three straps holding the ladders onto the roof racks. Looks better than when I was in construction years ago and that would have been tied down with one strap. Nothing seems wrong to me. Looks like the trash barrels have a strap and are stuffed into the pump jacks. Surprisingly, the tail/brake lights are both working, too.

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Gurthbrookes69 t1_jcr5xcq wrote

Were the hazards on? That's important info. If they were on, totally good to go! /s

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[deleted] t1_jcr6a1q wrote

This is talent I’m impressed actually

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Acceptable_Band_9400 t1_jcrhco5 wrote

I'd have to know his speed, lol. Looks organized but a curve (not even sharp) could be a little scary!

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WhittlingDan t1_jcrhy9w wrote

I've actually heard that meth is finally hitting New England and the the dealers in the cities are really pushing it. Its basically a whole new drug with a whole, new, market. I don't know how true it is but it surprises me that we haven't really seen it up here yet especially since the cartels started producing so much of it. Im a recovering alcoholic and been go rehab a couple times, they were big places and out of roughly 300 people only one person was there for meth.

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psyco-the-rapist t1_jcrlbzo wrote

As somebody who has had about three quarters of this size load on his van with three racks I tend to agree with you. It's those side windows( passenger van)that have me thinking. Do they make the body weaker or stronger?

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mongolnlloyd t1_jcrlg8a wrote

Don’t worry. They tied them down real good - it ain’t goin’ nowhere

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ExcellentPresent3 t1_jcrzkmr wrote

I don’t know what it is, but lately I’ve seen sooooo many unsafe vehicles like this lately in CT. Like more in the last 6 months than the last 15 years combined

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Judd0112 t1_jcsazys wrote

Never a cop around when u need em. Although if it was almost quitting time not sure the police would want to open this can of worms right before your supposed to be you home. Imaging what u can’t see. If they have no refused for others Saftey with this.

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FlameThrower18 t1_jct9owa wrote

It looks like a secure load, though, depending on the height, it's probably legal.

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No-Basis6115 t1_jctnyxo wrote

Guys its fine, he slapped it after strapping it and said "that's not going anywhere"

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SpiderMuse t1_jcyzpyr wrote

I have so many questions...

Does this person need to lug all this equipment with him? If so, what if he only needs to access some of the equipment...does he have to off load everything to get what he wants? If he doesn't need to lug all this equipment, why not keep it at the warehouse?

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