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offwhitegrey t1_jbcarow wrote
Reply to comment by mowotlarx in 4 hurt (one critically) at Lafayette and Canal wall collapse. Site had previous safety violations. by cla1r1t1n
Not the city’s fault. The city is doing everything it can to enforce safety rules on construction sites, the problem is companies are employing low wage and unskilled workers to try to do these complex jobs
offwhitegrey t1_j7it7cr wrote
Reply to comment by queensnyatty in Tired of parking placard abuse? The DOT is holding a public hearing on some new rules that target parking placard abuse in loading zones on the 7th, and there aren't nearly enough comments. You can comment on the site, via email, or attend the hearing. by ThoolooExpress
yeah when Reagan did that it essentially was the end of ‘workers rights’ and it’s been all downhill as the ‘bosses’ know they have all the power while the ‘workers’ have nothing
offwhitegrey t1_ixen11w wrote
Reply to New report reveals that New York has the 3rd best mobile network speed and coverage in the nation in study comparing download/upload speeds, latency, and total coverage area across 100 US cities by LithiumLawson
iPhone 14 . 5G is useless on park in the 50s phone doesn’t work. Just did the turning off truck someone said above LTE works better
offwhitegrey t1_jbceo90 wrote
Reply to comment by mowotlarx in 4 hurt (one critically) at Lafayette and Canal wall collapse. Site had previous safety violations. by cla1r1t1n
Major construction sites employ site safety managers that are basically 3rd party safety enforcement on ALL major buildings. While DOB itself is down on staffing that doesn’t mean safety isn’t being enforced on site via these 3rd party companies.
I am a licensed site safety manager on a major buildings project so I would know how things work