That's just frightening.
"Basically it boils down to interpretation of the law," said David Hale, an advocacy group lawyer. "It seems that Metro's position is that the 600 pounds is all they have to provide."
Metro's equipment is tested at 600 pounds, and that's the limit officials know can be lifted safely, Williams said.
If that's what the equipment's been tested for, well, that's what it's been tested for. Am I the only one that thinks that David Hale's logic is <ahem> ... over-inflated?
And now, I really and truly am off to bed. If anyone sees me online after this, LART me. G'night! |