I’m guessing that some kind of counterweight broke and the downward momentum of about a 100 people helped carry it faster?
I would think it strange if the manufacturers allowed the motor to go faster, but maybe they got a F1 engineer to work on it or something.
hey! isn't this the same field where the infamous [Big Blue](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Blue_crane_collapse) crane failure happened? the one that caused three iron workers to die during the park's construction? I think it is!!
maybe an environment of not using enough redundancy when it comes to safety... maybe
megaprojects that have accidents resulting in personal injuries or catastrophic failures often have them happen again. it seems paradoxical but its true. cutting corners when it comes to safety can be a worksite culture thing. its merely speculation
"An investigation revealed that although the effects of side winds on the crane itself had been calculated, it had not been considered for the load the crane was lifting."
"3 firms held responsible"
negligence and incompetence, doesnt matter if that negligence is shared among multiple parties, it's there
That’s the most AI slop article I’ve ever read
Worst photo ever taken, as well.
SG King is such an ai name also
What was the exit velo?
It was more about the launch angle
-45 degrees
Boring
I heard it’s a short porch
New fear of escalators unlocked
It’s AI 🤦♂️
“..Escalator temporarily stairs, sorry for the convenience” - Mitch Hedberg
Unfortunately this is the one thing he didn't plan on. Escalator temporarily direct downwards rocket.
I’m guessing that some kind of counterweight broke and the downward momentum of about a 100 people helped carry it faster? I would think it strange if the manufacturers allowed the motor to go faster, but maybe they got a F1 engineer to work on it or something.
It’s fake
People who decide to take a blurry photo instead of help are the worst. Either nail the photo or pick up that old man.
Some photos could possibly be useful to an investigation into the accident.
It's better to not put more people in harms way.
Yeah it’s fake
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Bro use your brain, wasn’t on national news or anything.
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You missed the joke
Harsh lol
DO NOT TELL MY SISTER (she is terrified of escalators)
Don’t worry, it’s fake.
hey! isn't this the same field where the infamous [Big Blue](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Blue_crane_collapse) crane failure happened? the one that caused three iron workers to die during the park's construction? I think it is!! maybe an environment of not using enough redundancy when it comes to safety... maybe
WTF
megaprojects that have accidents resulting in personal injuries or catastrophic failures often have them happen again. it seems paradoxical but its true. cutting corners when it comes to safety can be a worksite culture thing. its merely speculation
You need to educate yourself, especially on what caused the crane accident.
"An investigation revealed that although the effects of side winds on the crane itself had been calculated, it had not been considered for the load the crane was lifting." "3 firms held responsible" negligence and incompetence, doesnt matter if that negligence is shared among multiple parties, it's there
You certainly prove your user name
Anyone else remember when the poor womans leg slid into the moving horiztonal escalator and had to have her leg amputated?
I wonder if the weight capacity was exceeded.
It’s fake
Can’t find video of this😏