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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Did it turn sideways and block all other container traffic that was queueing up? "
Yep, the blokes who were queuing up behind me were raging, some were carrying big cargo too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Did it turn sideways and block all other container traffic that was queueing up?
Yep, the blokes who were queuing up behind me were raging, some were carrying big cargo too."
They just told you it was big, it probably wasn't... |
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This is the very specific reason I categorically would say no to meets on tankers or container ships. I was always paranoid about being stuck in a shipping accident. When asked to meet on takers/container shipping I would always say oh let's just meet at the pub. We all have to have boundaries right? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I insist that he leave all vessels at home and we meet somewhere low risk to minimise the chance of that happening. However if he has been messing about with his vessel prior too then that is unfortunate. I will not meet anyone with a wedged vessel |
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"I understand the huge vessel now needs to be unloaded. All those little containers might float away if they are not caught in something. "
Yes it needs great care, it only takes one of the little containers to float somewhere it shouldn't be to cause another accident |
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