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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-19-2012 @ 9:50AM
RC said...
Even if they wanted to experience those heights, why walk on the outside edge of the crane boom? There is a catwalk down the middle. So upsetting to watch people take unnecessary risks.
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5-19-2012 @ 12:17PM
Alex said...
Those unnecessary risks are what makes every individual different from everyone else. I'm a power lineman, I work around voltages of 120v to 336kv everyday. Life in my opinion is all about risk, taking that next farthest step where no one else will go.
5-21-2012 @ 3:22PM
Bill said...
Upsetting,,Well maybe you should stay inside and keep the TV on the cartoon channel.. and let the people who know how to live,,have fun living..kitty - kitty
5-20-2012 @ 11:37AM
RC said...
I understand Alex, but I'm sure you take the necessary precautions and take actions that are the most safe when working under the conditions that you work under. That was my point of the catwalk.....if you need to go out on the crane boom....then use the catwalk, that's what it's there for.....it is the safer alternative rather than walking on the edge.