The building must be moving, shifting, or sinking. The trolley runs by 20+ times a day. The vibrations could be sinking the building. It doest take an engineer to figure this out. Perhaps a failure will occur in the nxt 10 years. They better look into that or look underground immediately.
Yup. I was assaulted by my neighbor and the courts and police screamed screwed me over big time. In part because the dudes dad is an ex cop. Blue wall strikes again
Assuming the contractor will assume the costs is a little premature. He is not responsible for the design or the materials. If I had to guess it is expansion and contraction of the glass and the frames holding it in place.
To remove UN shills that are acting as US civil servants you need to write petitions and criminal complaints for the corporate criminals removal. This needs to be done in writing criminal complaints. These government buildings have been targets in Portland and many other areas. There is never any follow through with MSM only a laid agenda a serpentine to question.
This happened on a house I was working on years ago. It happened twice before the mystery was solved: when the sun came up in the morning it heated the glass unevenly. The hot portion met the cold portion and cracked.
climate change and acid rain (there's ALL KINDS of toxic pollutants in the rain that they're NOT TELLING people about ya gotta go thump the right universities and such to FIND OUT) is largely responsiblee for it yeah and THIS ua-cam.com/video/5FcYq3Yq-ds/v-deo.html is possibly part of the problem as well how the homeless crisis is being handled
What architect on EARTH would decide that all that glass would be a good idea structurally? The OLD court house looks WAY better, and is still structurally sound to this day!
Yup the ground... aquifers are all over Escondido... probably down there as well. What if the building collapses? Buildings this big should not be that close to the ocean
Whatever happened to the Court houses back in the 1800's, where it was a single story and we had old dudes wearing white wigs. That's how court's should have stayed, simple. Let an old white man dictate the fate of all of us. Just keep it simple.
It's the rubber and plastic blocks holding the glass away from the frame of the window opening. After a while the rubber gets so squished that the glass comes into contact with the frame. That's what happens when you purchase home depot and china materials.
How many innocents have been jailed and how many offenders have been let off lightly from that particular $500,000,000 courthouse ? Are they acts of Our Father [God / Allah / Buddha etc] or is the ground underneath it subsiding due to poor workmanship of all who profited from its construction ? are these the kind of questions they'll be asking ? ... or will they sound more like this ... "how can we profit [$$$$$$$'s] from this investigation ?"
They also have ongoing issues with the escalators and some time ago, a "wood" panel from the ceiling fell and hit a juror, while sitting outside the courtroom. What do you expect when a project like this goes to the lowest bidder. Cheap material. Cheap construction.
That's gotta be the UGLIEST building in the San Diego downtown skyline to date. Typical San Diego County wasteful spending. SOOO glad I don't work for that county anymore...
That means the building is twisting
The building must be moving, shifting, or sinking. The trolley runs by 20+ times a day. The vibrations could be sinking the building. It doest take an engineer to figure this out. Perhaps a failure will occur in the nxt 10 years. They better look into that or look underground immediately.
From the lack of justice!
Good one. And true!
Facts
Yup. I was assaulted by my neighbor and the courts and police screamed screwed me over big time. In part because the dudes dad is an ex cop. Blue wall strikes again
I'm pretty sure the broken windows are more of a suggestion than an actual problem!
Assuming the contractor will assume the costs is a little premature. He is not responsible for the design or the materials. If I had to guess it is expansion and contraction of the glass and the frames holding it in place.
Labor class is blamed first
That may be the sign of a sinkhole...on the way. OMG
Possible that's insane to think about
@@BENYEET Reminds me of San Francisco too...that's another danger zone with that high rise sinking.
Here's your $500 million in tax dollars bro
I think space aliens may be doing this as a prank and posting the video on a prank video channel on their home planet.
To remove UN shills that are acting as US civil servants you need to write petitions and criminal complaints for the corporate criminals removal. This needs to be done in writing criminal complaints. These government buildings have been targets in Portland and many other areas. There is never any follow through with MSM only a laid agenda a serpentine to question.
And did these aliens come from Uranus?
This happened on a house I was working on years ago. It happened twice before the mystery was solved: when the sun came up in the morning it heated the glass unevenly. The hot portion met the cold portion and cracked.
climate change and acid rain (there's ALL KINDS of toxic pollutants in the rain that they're NOT TELLING people about ya gotta go thump the right universities and such to FIND OUT) is largely responsiblee for it yeah and THIS ua-cam.com/video/5FcYq3Yq-ds/v-deo.html is possibly part of the problem as well how the homeless crisis is being handled
Thats what happens when you take shorcuts to save money on buildings... poor contracting done. Lol
Pressure shatters the windows via lasers. Ask the navy
I don't see any windows shattering at 101 Ash St.
Or 420 Ash. That project was completed about 4 years ago and it’s 24 floors with a pool on the roof 😅
What architect on EARTH would decide that all that glass would be a good idea structurally? The OLD court house looks WAY better, and is still structurally sound to this day!
The old Courthouse is now being used as the entrance to a underground tunnel network that link's up all the courthouse and jail's to prevent escape.
Hate that place. Had a crime committed against me and the courts did nothing to help. Corrupt police and corrupt courts
Yup the ground... aquifers are all over Escondido... probably down there as well. What if the building collapses?
Buildings this big should not be that close to the ocean
It was planned for additional funding….
Whatever happened to the Court houses back in the 1800's, where it was a single story and we had old dudes wearing white wigs. That's how court's should have stayed, simple. Let an old white man dictate the fate of all of us. Just keep it simple.
It's the rubber and plastic blocks holding the glass away from the frame of the window opening. After a while the rubber gets so squished that the glass comes into contact with the frame. That's what happens when you purchase home depot and china materials.
How many innocents have been jailed and how many offenders have been let off lightly from that particular $500,000,000 courthouse ?
Are they acts of Our Father [God / Allah / Buddha etc] or is the ground underneath it subsiding due to poor workmanship of all who profited from its construction ?
are these the kind of questions they'll be asking ? ...
or will they sound more like this ... "how can we profit [$$$$$$$'s] from this investigation ?"
They also have ongoing issues with the escalators and some time ago, a "wood" panel from the ceiling fell and hit a juror, while sitting outside the courtroom. What do you expect when a project like this goes to the lowest bidder. Cheap material. Cheap construction.
0:39 I actually happen to know that girl. We used to be friends.
Rapidly changing temperatures and high winds certainly wouldn't help. But they better look into that.
The temp change has been pretty crazy actually 🤔
I can tell you why the building is shifting so shit brakes
Because its Judgement Day.
Ghosts
Maybe the building is contracting places
Sheeeesh 500 mill for a janky ass building . That’s crazy
Structural problems.
That's gotta be the UGLIEST building in the San Diego downtown skyline to date. Typical San Diego County wasteful spending. SOOO glad I don't work for that county anymore...
@G. Buchoff the county did not build the courthouse, it was built by the state.
@@onthewater4189 But the COUNTY has final say…
@@onthewater4189 It was state FUNDED, but county decided how and by whom it would be built…
@@onthewater4189 It wasn’t JUST the state…
sonic lazors
It's sinking obviously
This has to be related to Newsom's governance. He puts the goober in gubernatorial.
new low of reaching
Wtf
Not very good building structure
Imagine it collapses lol