Here in Australia, I know of a situation where a heavy vehicle inspector ground a heavy truck that had a reinforced concrete bridge girder on a 20 meter extendable trailer. The girder was secured correctly, bu t the inspector wanted chains over the MIDDLE of the girder, chained to the extended middle of the trailer which is useless. besides chaining a girder in the middle will break the girder in half. The inspector was eventually rung up by the highest person in the dept of transport and told to f*&k off and leave the truck alone.
I can't help but notice that he didn't really pick the lock! The pick was preset for that lock... ...he might as well have used a key for this demonstration.
This is not British or Irish workmanship. There is no reason for tiles to lift other than inadequate fixings or adhesion. I’m a chartered builder and was a qualified carpenter and therefore assert that this is a workmanship issue, irrespective of wind speed.
I absolutely was, that's why you can see that I had already tried to rescue as many as I could, but it got too dangerous. These were fitted by our landlord before we moved in so didn't know they weren't stuck down.
@@AllWeatherTruckin yeah I have been gentle, and have been rough. I tried adjusting the tension bands from 3 and on up. Literally nothing is working. My tubular lock is from Chateau, and the one I’m using is from Guard Security. Do you think my lock pick just has a defect?
Have you tried adjusting the bands? To make it work you need just enough resistance to get the pins to slip at binding point. I still have the set in this video and still open the occasional lock ok with it
Hi I just recently bought one and I have done everything you have shown on video getting the device ready to use but I have not been able to open/pick any locks at all. What am I doing wrong?
Yep. Definitely Jag driver going in to a clearly indicating articulated lorries turning room. Truck driver could not see the bellend until it was too late.
A truck may sometimes need to start off in the 'wrong' lane if it's turning a bend, the law allows this, but it looks like the car didn't anticipate enough and you shouldn't play dare with big lorries😂
@Him that is false. They are allowed to straddle lanes because of the related laws you're referring to, they are not allowed to be completely in the wrong lane as the lane he is in is left turn only, so if he was to do this correctly he would be straddled over both lanes to make the turn and merge back into the lane he ended up in.
Can nobody see the big arrow on the road saying left only , truck 100% at fault any good driver knows that , jag was entitled to use that lane to go straight over ,