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The Trainer is correct, you will not be "Trapped inside the forklift" more like "Trapped under" the forklift.....lol
I guess he figured that was better, that way the guy can't run off and they would know who was driving the lift, saves time figuring out who to blame.
On some other planet this would make sense. You know, this story would be funny if it was'nt so pathetic, I have had the misfortune of raising a forklift off of a guy pinned across the chest by overhead guard after he laid it over not wearing seat belt! Seat belts work, but only if you wear them.
Well dan m, you can write that book now!!!
  • Posted 15 Jul 2008 09:39
  • Modified 15 Jul 2008 11:10 by poster
  • By roadrat
  • joined 24 Jan'08 - 186 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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