Title: NEVER FIRE A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR WHO REFUSES TO TAKE A MANDATORY DEATH-SHOT Source:
BitChute URL Source:https://www.bitchute.com/video/UgvWBqBi63pe/ Published:Oct 19, 2021 Author:TjJohnson Post Date:2021-10-19 21:22:01 by Esso Keywords:None Views:218 Comments:5
Poster Comment:
OMFG! Awesome! Gave me a bright end to a crappy day. Probably somewhere in Europe from the look of the ex-trucks. LET'S GO BRANDON!
A complete ASS WIPE. The guy should sit in prison for a few years. PLUS take any money he has to pay for what he has done.
Oooooh, I'm about to make your day, comrade. According to Google translate, the Eastern European shithole where this occurred, is charging the three 'heroes' that stopped the mayhem with what amounts to conspiracy to commit murder with bodily injury since they acted in unison and are being held without bail. The company is being sanctioned for negligence and failing to secure their equipment and may lose their permits to operate.
The 'bad guy' apparently suffered a sprained wrist and a cut finger and is not being charged.
Sorry that someone standing up for what is right scared you so badly. Better get used to it, Mr. Know-It-All, take a look at what is happening with Southwest Airlines, In-N-Out Burger, cops and others. You can only push people so far until they snap.
Kiss the baby.
The light that burns twice as bright, burns half as long. - Dr. Eldon Tyrell
Godfrey Smith: Mike, I wouldn't worry. Prosperity is just around the corner. Mike Flaherty: Yeah, it's been there a long time. I wish I knew which corner. My Man Godfrey (1936)
When we worked for Illinois State Highways in winter we would have a truck parked inside with a scoop of cold patch on it for emergency pot holes.
One night they called us out. We took the truck with cold patch on it out to the location. I was driving the asphalt truck. In winter you would get a film of water under the asphalt. When we got to the location a couple of the guys would get out of crew cab.
One of the guys was directing me to lift the body. I knew it was at a critical angle and if the load broke loose it would all hit the pavement. So I had my hand on the lever.
When I heard the load start to slide I pushed on the lever. Just enough asphalt fell off the end of the tailgate to fill the hole.
The guy who was directing me hollered at me, "That was perfect!"
Experience goes a long way and I am very lucky to recall this very old story. ;)
"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke