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Default Failure of strap may have caused NY crane collapse

On Mar 21, 7:09*am, Randy wrote:
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 21:22:46 -0600, F. George McDuffee

wrote:
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 20:20:05 -0600, F. George McDuffee
wrote:


Inspector arrested in NYC crane collapse

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A quick survey


Given that the deaths of several people resulted along with
millions of dollars in property damage, and required extensive
emergency services such as police, fire and EM, what felonies do
you think the inspector, the inspector's supervisors and, if it
can be proven, the project manager/owner should be charged with
in addition to accepting/paying a bribe?


That does not matter, this is the United States, Lawyers are now
looking into the net worth and insurance policies of every person,
corporation and government entity involved. *They will place blame
with the person or persons with the biggest bank roll. *But just in
case they will also name everyone in the lawsuits that they can tie
into anyone involved in any way possible.

If you sold an oil filter that was used on the truck which delivered
that nylon strap to the job site expect to be sued.

Thank You,
Randy

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And if your loved one had been killed...you would just walk away?

I think not.

TMT