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Im sure most of you have seen this, but just in case.....
Sorry to keep posting non-r/c related videos, but this one has to be shared. I am sure some of you have seen this already.
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At first I thought it wasn't that bad,then it got worse...and worse...AND worse...what a freaking idiot.--Josh
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the guy filming was getting a bit too excited. i don't get it though, its really slippery conditions, how can it be helped?
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I dont think the guy filming was the owner of the SUV being damaged, I think he would have ben really freaking out yelling "My truck!" instead "your idiots" ????
I wonder if the tow truck driver could have pulled the tractor out easier form the front, the camera never panned to the right much so IDK. Just seemed to make more sense to go forward than back to me ? |
I saw this on FailBlog and unfortunately all I can say is woopdeedoo. They hit the car, the city is going to have to pay for it. Yes they could have done it a smarter way but if any of you watch the news you know that New York has been destroyed by snow. I can honestly say I feel sorry for the guys in this vid who are just trying to do their jobs. If the snow is so bad that the plows (some with chains) are getting stuck than there really isn't much that you can do. In this case he got stuck, the city NEEDS that piece of equipment so they are not going to leave it there, so they MUST get it out. Unfortunately someones car(s) had to take one for the team.
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The funny thing was it was a state owned truck. The woman who drove it also had her Camery damaged as well.
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If they caught the bumper or hit the door once on the pull out that's one thing, an accident, but the way they repeatedly smashed it over and over again is plain stupidity. I don't see how anyone could think "Well that's just the way it is, nothing they could do to stop it". They could have prevented what happened, but apparently the city of NY doesn't pay them to think.
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Why did they send it out without chains in the first place? I'm with Josh.....he could easily have used the bucket to get himself out of there, assuming he was an experienced operator. The way they did it was just pure laziness. Not to mention the complete disregard for others' property.
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