Reminds me of the one about the Accident scene investigation. Two accidents
both resulting in death to the victims
one a Lawyer one a Jack Rabbit. same road, same time of day, But one glaring
difference... there were skid marks before the fatal impact of the Jack Rabbit.
Wayne W3EA
> From: K7LXC@aol.com> Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 13:51:26 -0500> To:
> towertalk@contesting.com; w9ac@arrl.net> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Old Safety
> Belt> > > In a message dated 2/3/2009 9:02:17 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, >
> towertalk-request@contesting.com writes:> > >> "OTOH I wrote tower climbing
> columns in both the NCJ and the defunct> CQ Contest magazine for a total of
> over 10 years. I'm hoping to reprint all> of them in an upcoming book."> > >
> Wow. At a minimum, I would ensure that a disclaimer is conspicuously > posted
> > in each and every column highlighted in red, bolded, blocked, and >
> italicized.> > > Well, that's one way to look at it. Those columns (and this
> very > reflector) have never had any sort of disclaimer so it apparently
> wasn't needed. > (Lawyers out there feel free to chime in.)> > > The last
> thing you want is someone to use "how to" information in > reliance > to
> their detriment. While you may have an adequate defense, being haled > into
> court is the last thing anyone needs, even if you're certain you don't > owe
> a duty.> > What's "owe a duty"?> > What about any other advice column in
> newspapers, on the web, on radio > and tv, etc.? They don't have disclaimers.
> I think we're pretty much adults > here and can assume responsibility for our
> actions. > > OTOH where would we be without TowerTalk? Many of us would still
> be doing > uninformed and potentially dangerous tower work and installations
> and that > WOULD be to our detriment. The reason I started TT years ago was
> to help keep > people out of trouble and I think it's done a good job of
> that. > > > Generally, instructional services like ComTrain won't release >
> safety-related > information without enrollment. > > That's because they have
> a financial interest in their training, > curriculum and certification. You
> can go to the OSHA website and get all the rules > and techniques you want
> for free as well as lots of other places on the > internet. BTW ComTrain
> sells a bunch of books relevant to tower climbing that you > CAN buy. > > >
> Proper technique up on a tower needs more than just a review in a > magazine
> column.> > > You mean someone shouldn't be writing about it and then you
> shouldn't read > it? That makes no sense at all. > > > I agree that we live
> in a litigious society and also that we should all do > our homework before
> embarking on any sort of journey or project. Which means > that basically we
> have to read about it. > > BTW in my upcoming DIY tower book, per my
> attorney's advice there is one > sentence in the forward regarding the
> disclaimer about tower climbing being > a dangerous activity. It doesn't have
> to be in bold on every page. > > Cheers,> Steve K7LXC> TOWER TECH> and>
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