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Not good. Let the lawsuits fly!
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On 12/3/2014 9:42 AM, Tim wrote:
Not good. Let the lawsuits fly! What the **** are you talking about Tim? |
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Scott it looks to my that the drawbridge didn't open right and the boat is smacking it. So who's at fault for damages? The DOT for a faulty bridge? Or the vessel captain for hitting it
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On 12/3/2014 9:53 AM, Tim wrote:
Scott it looks to my that the drawbridge didn't open right and the boat is smacking it. So who's at fault for damages? The DOT for a faulty bridge? Or the vessel captain for hitting it The report I heard was that the drawbridge malfunctioned and dropped as the boat was transiting under the bridge. |
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On 12/3/2014 9:53 AM, Tim wrote:
Scott it looks to my that the drawbridge didn't open right and the boat is smacking it. So who's at fault for damages? The DOT for a faulty bridge? Or the vessel captain for hitting it Yeah, I can't follow your posts... there is no context to them, no links, no quoted.. Just your comment out there in the middle of nowhe) Guess I will have to pick up as I go along... |
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On 12/3/2014 9:57 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/3/2014 9:53 AM, Tim wrote: Scott it looks to my that the drawbridge didn't open right and the boat is smacking it. So who's at fault for damages? The DOT for a faulty bridge? Or the vessel captain for hitting it The report I heard was that the drawbridge malfunctioned and dropped as the boat was transiting under the bridge. That makes sense. There doesn't appear to be any shear damage. The boat was probably in dead slow ahead mode. |
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On 12/3/2014 10:17 AM, Let it snowe wrote:
On 12/3/2014 9:57 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/3/2014 9:53 AM, Tim wrote: Scott it looks to my that the drawbridge didn't open right and the boat is smacking it. So who's at fault for damages? The DOT for a faulty bridge? Or the vessel captain for hitting it The report I heard was that the drawbridge malfunctioned and dropped as the boat was transiting under the bridge. That makes sense. There doesn't appear to be any shear damage. The boat was probably in dead slow ahead mode. It's also for sale. Original asking price was $21 million. You could probably pick it up at a steep discount now. |
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On 12/3/2014 9:53 AM, Tim wrote: Scott it looks to my that the drawbridge didn't open right and the boat is smacking it. So who's at fault for damages? The DOT for a faulty bridge? Or the vessel captain for hitting it "Yeah, I can't follow your posts... there is no context to them, no links, no quoted.. Just your comment out there in the middle of nowhe) Guess I will have to pick up as I go along... " What the 'ell..... Tim's post shows up right after Richards....even in my Playbook.... That is... Number 1 and then number 2 posts. Doesn't take a genius to figure out what Tim is talking about. |
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On 12/3/2014 10:21 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/3/2014 10:17 AM, Let it snowe wrote: On 12/3/2014 9:57 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/3/2014 9:53 AM, Tim wrote: Scott it looks to my that the drawbridge didn't open right and the boat is smacking it. So who's at fault for damages? The DOT for a faulty bridge? Or the vessel captain for hitting it The report I heard was that the drawbridge malfunctioned and dropped as the boat was transiting under the bridge. That makes sense. There doesn't appear to be any shear damage. The boat was probably in dead slow ahead mode. It's also for sale. Original asking price was $21 million. You could probably pick it up at a steep discount now. Why would I want to buy a broken drawbridge? |
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