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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: turtle on October 23, 2003, 16:38:19

Title: Overload!!
Post by: turtle on October 23, 2003, 16:38:19
Could this be a case of over loading?  :D
Title: Overload!!
Post by: Andy. on October 23, 2003, 19:21:31
After a trip to Ikea  :lol:
Title: Overload!!
Post by: 300+ on October 23, 2003, 22:29:56
"This picture is real - not doctored in anyway - and was taken ... in Waldorf (Maryland?) by a Transportation Supervisor for a company that delivers building materials for 84 Lumber.  When he saw it in the parking lot of IHOP, he bought a camera to take pictures.

The car is still running as can be witnessed by the exhaust. A woman is either asleep or otherwise out in the front seat passenger side.  The guy driving it was over jogging up and down on Rt. 925 in the background.  The witnesses said their physical state was OTHER than normal and the police just shook their heads in amazement.  The driver finally came back after the police were there and was getting down at the back to cut the twine around the load.  They told him to get back until it was taken off.

The materials were loaded at Home Depot.  The store manager said they had the customer sign a waiver!   Both back tires are trashed.  The back shocks were driven up through the floorboard.  In the back seat were 10 bags, 80 lbs. each of concrete.   On the roof are many 2X4s, 4X4s and sheets of OSB.  They estimated the load weight at 3000 lbs.  The car is a VW Jetta with FL plates and the guy said he was headed for Annapolis.
Title: Overload!!
Post by: Frankie-Boy on October 23, 2003, 22:43:52
How would anyone be so stupid, I hope he got severely punished, Gross Endangerment you might say.
Title: Overload!!
Post by: George the Disco on October 23, 2003, 22:48:06
More like gross stupidity :shock:  :lol:

Chris
Title: Overload!!
Post by: wifey on October 24, 2003, 17:54:54
The store manager said they had the customer sign a waiver!
I hope the stor manager was punished too; a waiver is no excuse for allowing reckless endangerment.
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