Government-caused disaster strikes I-85 in Atlanta

Started by je_freedom, March 31, 2017, 08:09:53 PM

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je_freedom

I'm calling it a "government-caused disaster" because
it was the government that created the conditions
that made the freeway vulnerable to fire.
It was the government that was storing construction materials
under the elevated highway.

The National Fire Code says that
no combustible materials shall be stored under any stairway.
The same principle should be applied to highways.

Decades ago, Dayton allowed Sinclair Community College students
to park under I-75 in downtown Dayton.
That practice was eliminated a long time ago.
I don't remember exactly when,
but that sort of thing would definitely not be allowed after 9-11!

The Georgia Department of Transportation
was storing construction materials under I-85.
Three people have been arrested for setting the materials on fire.

http://www.whio.com/news/national/people-custody-connection-with-atlanta-fire/vCbn6HFKY3NZmEQy51U3dJ/

Remember, Atlanta is the same city where the highway department
caused the deaths of a busload of baseball players from Bluffton College
ten years ago on their way to play some games in Florida.

The signage on I-75 was very misleading.
It indicated that an off ramp was the HOV lane.
There had been EIGHTY similar crashes at that off ramp
in the few years before the baseball team was killed.
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Quote from: je_freedom on March 31, 2017, 08:09:53 PM
I'm calling it a "government-caused disaster" because
it was the government that created the conditions
that made the freeway vulnerable to fire.
It was the government that was storing construction materials
under the elevated highway.

The National Fire Code says that
no combustible materials shall be stored under any stairway.
The same principle should be applied to highways.

Decades ago, Dayton allowed Sinclair Community College students
to park under I-75 in downtown Dayton.
That practice was eliminated a long time ago.
I don't remember exactly when,
but that sort of thing would definitely not be allowed after 9-11!

The Georgia Department of Transportation
was storing construction materials under I-85.
Three people have been arrested for setting the materials on fire.

http://www.whio.com/news/national/people-custody-connection-with-atlanta-fire/vCbn6HFKY3NZmEQy51U3dJ/

Remember, Atlanta is the same city where the highway department
caused the deaths of a busload of baseball players from Bluffton College
ten years ago on their way to play some games in Florida.

The signage on I-75 was very misleading.
It indicated that an off ramp was the HOV lane.
There had been EIGHTY similar crashes at that off ramp
in the few years before the baseball team was killed.

The alleged perp has like 19 arrests since 1995.
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je_freedom

Quote from: supsalemgr on April 01, 2017, 04:49:41 AM
The alleged perp has like 19 arrests since 1995.

Maybe it should be called a "government-caused disaster"
also because the government didn't keep him locked up.
Here are the 10 RINOs who voted to impeach Trump on Jan. 13, 2021 - NEVER forget!
WY  Liz Cheney      SC 7  Tom Rice             WA 4  Dan Newhouse    IL 16  Adam Kinzinger    OH 16  Anthony Gonzalez
MI 6  Fred Upton    WA 3  Jaime Herrera Beutler    MI 3  Peter Meijer       NY 24  John Katko       CA 21  David Valadao