Jim, dont group all of us "engineers" in that group. Dont appreciate
that at all. Unless you care to be grouped into the "shark" profession
that brings a lot more comments than the engineering profession.
I agree with your comments, but some of us can spell and do a
pretty good job of engineering.
Merv Schweigert K9FD EE
>
>Well, here's the usual BS from an 'engineer' type. The last tower fall
case
>I defended was declared by the judge to be an "Act of God". The neighbor
was
>instructed to make a claim on her insurance carrier. (The tower involved
was
>9 feet short of the length required to hit her house!) Criminal
negligence?
>In your dreams. I can always tell from the spelling mistakes when my slide
>rule friends are at it again.
>
>Please don't comment if you don't know what you're talking about. Take it
to
>www.eham.com where the ill-informed are welcome to pass on their 'reviews'
of
>both equipment and antennas. Too many people on these reflectors have
never
>had an 'unpublished thought'.
>
>I'll gladly reveal my identity.
>
>73, Jim O'Connell, W9WU Attorney at Law
>
>
>
>In a message dated 10/9/1999 2:52:43 PM Central Daylight Time,
>Tower2sell@aol.com writes:
>
>>
>> Let me just state that you and every other tower owner has a legal
>> responsiblity not to overload their tower beyound the code minimum. In
the
>> event that a tower falls due to neglience by the designer, installer or
>the
>> owner, they can be held civilly and criminally responsible for property
>> damages, injuries and deaths resulting from the tower falling.
>>
>
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