jeffhans
Jeff H
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Correct. Also, we have the issue of inconsistent enforcement. I’ve seen sweatpants and leggings on planes for 20 years. If leggings are now subject to inspection, there needs to be a posted dress code, like in high school or our workplace. Otherwise, ejections are going to look like retaliations for other things

They’re traveling for free on a employee pass... There’s different standards when you get it free from the an employee (which then you do represent the company even if you don’t know it) rather than when you paid for your seat.

...pass traveler...

Lots of tweets, but pictures would say much more. If their leggings were shear enough to effectively be pantyhose/underwear as opposed to proper clothing, I would side with United. It’s unreasonable to assume that just because one of the passengers was young that her parents had her dressed properly. We really

Not everybody plays nice with each other.

in addition to joining up with the discord (the one from the subreddit) and going through the myriad of youtube guides and series, i’d recommend this;

If you own a house in this town, you’ve been around for a while and have massive equity, are compensated well enough to make the purchase of a semi-fancy car a choice, or both.

Guy 1: “Man this makes me not want to buy their stuff even though I love Porsches”

Not sure where you live, in most snowbelt states there sure as hell would be school in that weather

What? where does school close for this weather besides the south where they have like $6 for snow removal budget? We WATCH a school bus drive by at one point for crying out loud.

Problem is not so much that some people are driving too fast... Some are. It’s that those accidents could have been avoided, had that comcast asshole realized that things are not going according to the manual. Not only that, but when told about the dangers about the whole situation, he basically told the guy begging

sooooooooooo, no one thought to call the cops about a situation where peoples lives are in danger? .....

I’ll repeat the comments other people already mentioned in other comments about the speed people are driving. Most of us are pretty sure that they were going around 30 over the hill, so not too fast, and the road before the hill may have been more clear.

Yes, but the situation being so obvious is precisely WHY the comcast asshole is so completely in the wrong.

I don’t know where this is filmed, but where I live we HAVE to put some form of warning on the uphill/crest of a hill if we are working on the downhill side of it IN DRY CONDITIONS. Even if it wasn’t required, I would flat refuse to work on a crew who was led by a cheif that did not do this. It is safty 101 for the

Some blame can be placed on the motorists who are going too fast (which could be even going the normal speed limit) only in this scenario. But the ones driving below the normal speed limit due to weather conditions who STILL slid out are not at fault here.

I think there is plenty of blame to go around. If conditions are bad I always let my car slow down before a blind corner or hill, reasoning that something might be obscured that would be important to react to (like a truck in the side if the road.

NO! You damn well know if this happens, the government will use the info to find out how fast you drive, where you drive, and whatever else they want to collect. And DON’T think your insurance company won’t be using this data either!