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24-03-2009, 10:34 PM | #31 | |||
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24-03-2009, 11:21 PM | #32 | ||
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Just remembered another one, about 2 years ago my neighbours moved out. Not far away, just about a 5 minute drive (newer and much bigger home). anyway, because it wasn't far, they decided to do the moving themselves, He just borrowed a Hiace van from someone at work.
Anyway, most things weren't a problem for them, until it got to his monster of a Plasma TV, 65 inches or something, he couldn't think for the life of him how to transport the thing, until he came up with this bright idea, put it in the back of the Hiace, standing up, with HIS TWO KIDS STANDING in the back, keeping it upright, while he drives down the road. How these people don't have more serious accidents is beyond me.
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24-03-2009, 11:29 PM | #33 | |||
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Or if they go to the counter and buy 50 bags of concrete, then start loading their Excel up....If the vehicle is already loaded and has been paid for it, theres nothing you can really do. You stop them, In theory they call the police, they come and tell you if you dont let them leave you will be charged, as soon as they leave the yard the police pull them over for an unsecured/dangerous load. Same as when I went to pick up a Argon cylinder in the Falcon, they recommended that it should be transported in a Ute, but they said they couldnt stop me from putting it in the boot and driving away. They also couldnt help to put it in the car.
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24-03-2009, 11:38 PM | #34 | |||
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Was sitting at a set of lights and a car with a trailer full of bricks stopped next to me. The bricks kept going though over the boot and into the rear window. Lights changed and I left ..... they had crap loads of cleaning up to do! | [/url] |
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25-03-2009, 12:32 AM | #35 | ||
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the best (most moronic) i have seen is a bloke standing up in the back of a 6x4 trailer steadying a very large house fridge, while traveling about 60 kph down a busey road .
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25-03-2009, 03:01 AM | #36 | ||||||
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Notice that it says "Any person who unlawfully confines or detains another in any place against the other person's will". If you have a lawful obligation to prevent the person from carrying out a dangerous act, that is lawful detention. Therefore it is not deprivation of liberty. Quote:
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In regard to stopping someone from doing something that is obviously a risk to public safety. Law will always accept that it may be better for your own safety not to try and stop the person as this may end in that person physically harming you. Rather a better plan is to ensure you have a witness to you advising the person what they intend on doing is unsafe. Then record the vehicle details and report to the police, thereby fulfilling legal obligations without risk to your own safety. Now back on topic please, some of these are funny.
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25-03-2009, 03:21 AM | #37 | ||
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Ive seen a bubble excel leave with the hatch up, passenger window down, passenger holding onto a 20M long peice of PVC tube which went diagnally from almost the ground to about 10M out the window in the air... Wish I got a photo of it, they thought it was a good laugh.
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25-03-2009, 06:11 AM | #38 | ||
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Small truck carrying steel pipes (over cabin) hit brakes hard at lights. Pipes launched right through cabin of car in front and then into my wife's car. Fortunately via passenger side of car in the middle with no one on that side and only into the rear of my wife's car. So many little things could have been different with a very different outcome.
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25-03-2009, 08:29 AM | #39 | ||
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Just this morning I saw a Toyota Hilux broken down south bound near Mt Ousely and it had TWO palets in the back. I kid you not, the front wheels where nearly off the ground. Very dangerous.
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25-03-2009, 08:43 AM | #40 | |||
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We go so far as to inform the customer of the legality of loading a vehicle, and then it's out of my hands. Meaning me, personally, am not allowed to tell a customer he can't leave, I just have to tell my manager if it's dangerous and it goes from there. Problem is they are still allowed to leave with unsecured loads. I think this is because we personally do not load vehicles and as the customer loaded it it is his responsibility. Trade vehicles we do load, and at customer request we load but if that's the case it MUST be done properly.
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25-03-2009, 09:42 AM | #41 | ||
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I drove a 1990 3spd auto laser hatch with bald tyres across Brisbane with a 1996 lancer on a car trailer hitched up to the back. that was an interesting drive, especially the hill starts...
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26-03-2009, 02:10 PM | #44 | |||
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Seen a car the other day, had wood slats on the roof, the passenger was holding them on the roof. I was behind trying to get around them. Every bump he would have to re adjust his grip as they would slide.
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05-04-2009, 07:12 AM | #48 | ||
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Once saw a guy driving a XF ute loaded to the top of the canopy with phone books, he had a trailer on the back piled high as well . He was flat out moving, I wonder if he passed physics at school?
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I see stuff like this every day on the roads. It's done by people who are stealing the steel out of our runs. They have little tray trucks, utes, car trailers, cars loaded up to around 3.5-4.0 metres high tied with a single tiny nylon rope. They get big fines for taking the steel when caught as it is but they still risk carrying loads dangerously with Vicroads and the police. Wished I had pics of them all. I do have a few on my phone.
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The Chain of responsibility laws makes no mention of retailers....
It would be hard to implement in the retail sector as in theory even a checkout chic at Woolies could be charged if a family bought 10 slabs of beer and put them on the backseat next to a small child. Then the car was involved in a crash where the slabs crushed the child... Or cashier at Harvey Norman who allowed a dining table to be transported in a wagon with no cargo barrier.... etc etc Quote:
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05-04-2009, 06:50 PM | #51 | |||
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I had a word to the boss. A tougher stance on this will be implemented from now on. While it's not 100% our fault, this sort of thing works both ways.
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doubt yuo'd see a checkout chick from coles rushing out to stop someone overloading a vehicle though...
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05-04-2009, 08:34 PM | #55 | |||
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You are one of those people that say it won't happen. You could be proactive and take your people to DECA for a load restrant course and help your customers. Because you cannot have repeat business if they didn't survive the trip last time!
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Quick question. Would your attitude be different if a member of your family was impaled and bled to death in your passenger seat because some knob decided to bring his timber home holding it down on his roof with his arm out the window? At the end of the day, I couldn’t give a **** about what any of you people think about this issue. The simple fact is that the world is changing and those who don’t adapt to the changes will find out the hard way what a cosy cell with Bubba feels like.
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On Bunnings .... one of the most stringent of retailers concerning work practices, training and everything that goes with it ...... I havn't as yet met the bloke who stands at the entrance inspecting all the cars to ensure that their goods are secured? | [/url] |
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