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tbrown wrote:"he wasn't wearing his helmet"
Thanks for the reminder to PPE in locations where it's indicated and not get complacent about.
StewNTexas wrote:I don't want to belabor the point, but this was not a freak accident. Wear your protective gear, that is what it is for.
Just saying......
I have a pound and a half of black powder in my closet. I suppose I ought to get rid of it.Thomas wrote:"A primer cap" ... plenty of other small explosives in a house that are just a dangerous. Batteries for one thing. (warning: do not burn batteries. they explode and produce shrapnel.)
I would not want to be a fireman close to that closet though, if it went off.speedsix wrote:...just don't smoke in the closet...it's impractical to remove EVERYTHING that could be a hazard from the home...we need some things easily accessible...and if there's a fire...it can't be helped...
Just doesn't make sense to me...Because of the injury, if an arsonist is caught, he or she will face stiffer charges.
If you are shooting in your backyard in violation of a city ordinance. If the shots you fire do no harm it may just be a ticket, if one of those shots hit and kill someone you may be facing a manslaughter charge. Same concept, people are responsible even for the unforeseen (I just learned that I have been spelling that word wrong) consequences of their actions.alexrex20 wrote:from the article:
Just doesn't make sense to me...Because of the injury, if an arsonist is caught, he or she will face stiffer charges.
If someone is injured or dies during or as the result of a crime the offender is held accountable. Even a vistim suffering a fatal heart attack during is accountable to the criminal act.alexrex20 wrote:from the article:
Just doesn't make sense to me...Because of the injury, if an arsonist is caught, he or she will face stiffer charges.
tallmike wrote:I would also like to add, that despite all of the "he should have been wearing eye protection" statements the situation he was in is one where nearly everyone would have been without eye protection. If he had taken the headset off and put a helmet on when he got off the truck to go reassess the fire he would not have put down his face shield for that.