Posted by Clarence Slydell on September 20, 2019 at 10:41:00 from (208.114.154.180):
In Reply to: Safety idea posted by Geo-TH,In on September 20, 2019 at 06:41:29:
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I have way too many brains and sense to pi$$ in a boot in the first place. How long did it take you to learn?
Safe space? What a crock. I'm 63 years old, I've worked on farms. I've operated heavy equipment. I've worked construction jobs pouring concrete floors 300' or more high among other things.
I've worked in auto and heavy truck repair shops. I've done a lot of stuff and never broken a bone or seriously hurt myself or anyone else all by using my brain and common sense and always got the job done.
Over the years I've also heard a lot of people just like you talk crap about having to take chances and cut corners with no regard to personal or others safety just to get the job done in a hurry for some stupid reason or another.
A lot of them are in poor enough shape now that they can't do much or have to have someone look after them. Some are dead.
Some have badly hurt or killed coworkers or family or strangers due to just the thing you endorse.
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