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Re: Re: Re: NH3 TANKS and PROPANE
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Posted by Roger on December 07, 2003 at 21:26:02 from (65.130.235.3):
In Reply to: Re: Re: NH3 TANKS and PROPANE posted by Scum sucking low life on December 07, 2003 at 13:48:41:
This happened 15 years ago. My company got off with out a fine. However, I do keep a framed copy at the bottle filling station of the Jury's order to inform people that shooting an LP bottle with a gun is dangerous. As for the relationship of Lawyers, Courts, Jury's and Uncle Sam. A lot of LP dealers are unwilling to take ANY chance. AA tanks are better built than LP tanks. But that will not keep an LP dealer from getting sued. If you are still using the old 200 lb. working pressure or hand welded tanks an Insurance company does not have to honor its policy for any claim.12 years ago a grass fire burned a Mobile home here in Kansas. The old 200 lb. tank survived and never gave any trouble. The insurance adjuster noticed the tank and the Insurance company did not have to pay the claim since the tank was not legal. It was a loophole that the Insurance company used. I keep thinking that after 35 years I have seen it all, but I haven't. Some people will sue over anything. I attend an LP Gas safety meeting every month and I am still amazed at the dumb things people do. LP Gas is a very safe product. It is safe because it is so closely regulated. Your LP Gas dealer may not fill an AA tank as a matter of self defense. My personal opinion is - if you are so stupid you shoot a 5 gallon LP bottle with a gun, drunk or sober, you are to stupid to be alive.
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