Wednesday, May 12, 2021

suppose it doesn't slosh out, all over the vehicle's interior, and that the fumes don't make her sick, how fast will that gas evaporate and leave empty containers?



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7 comments:

  1. Very scary. Even with the windows down, it's going to stink. Not to mention the explosive fumes that are present. Is that even legal?

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  2. I've seen several social media posts of government warnings not to put gasoline in plastic bags. I almost think it would be better to let the idiots do it, and let natural selection weed them out.

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    1. It's almost insane that government need to remind about that. Like, "Local Administration remind you, don't put your dick in fire"... like that was not obvious.

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    2. Yes you would think so...but I’m reminded of an incident from about 20 years ago when a school bus driver in suburban Chicago eased her bus full of kids across a METRA line hosting 90 MPH commuter trains. She had to stop at a red traffic signal with the rear foot or so of the bus hanging across the main. As a train approached the crossing the hogger dumped the air, but the commuter still hit the bus at 40 MPH. I don’t recall how many kids perished, but there were multiple fatalities when the bus cabin was ripped off the chassis. Stopped for a red light with the bus hanging over a main where trains passed at 90 MPH with a train horn wailing out a warning? Think a ‘do not stop on tracks’ sign would have helped? Sure. At least the driver didn’t get a ticket for running a red light.

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  3. Reminds me of Cheech & Chong's Steal The Fuel.

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  4. Dd you see the Hummer that burned to the ground with a load of gas cans? stupid is as stupid does!

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