He actually requested a time after his surgeries were supposed to wrap up, several of his surgeries went longer than expected and the court called his case just as he was about to walk out of his final surgery of the day. His colleague was closing the incision, he was done, he just hadn't made it out of the operating room when they called him. He's tech illiterate and hadn't used Zoom, let alone been in Zoom Court, so he wasn't sure if it was okay to say "Your Honor, I'm a surgeon and a procedure ran long. I'm done but not out of the operating room, can I take a moment to scrub out, or can you call the next case while I finish?"
I saw a longer version of that video (or maybe it was another surgeon idk) and I could've sworn he was in the middle of plastic surgery not a more serious or time sensitive surgery that couldn't be rescheduled. Could be wrong, I don't know how many surgeons have had zoom calls for court in the middle of surgery.
@@enjoyingthecrisis5931 I read up on it. He was in fact actually technically finished and able to let the other surgeon close up the patient. In an interview he said he was nervous when it was his turn to be called up and it didn't occur to him to step out into the hall to have his zoom meeting.
Let’s hope he has more excuse than that otherwise he can kiss his medical license good bye. That patients gonna sue him, his partner, their hospital, and probably their dog.
Ty Cobb used to do that with the intention of injuring his opponent with his cleats. Just one of many reasons he was so well loved throughout the major leagues.
As a non-law student I would study in the law library all the time. It was always the quietest place on campus. PS my good friend said he went to law school with you, so that’s neat.
Any university library worth a damn is probably gonna be quiet. Every librarian I've met so far take their job really seriously, and part of it is making sure nobody is making unecessary noice or chatter.
I’m currently studying to become a nurse and although it’s not forbidden to tell off patients who deserve it (being racist, sexist, etc.), things like nurses hitting or hurting their patients happen much more often than you’d think. My instructor was telling me about when she was having a clinical study at a nursing facility with her students and every time this specific nurse would enter a room, you’d hear elderly people screaming because she would pinch them when they wouldn’t comply to her every word >:(
Thats downright dangerous, besides being horrific. If someone's family found that out and they weren't afraid of violence or consequences, it could go real bad. Hopefully that lady was fired.
@@pastrie42 that type of behavior by the nurse would be reason enough to shut down the clinical trials at that site. Any type of violation/abuse to any patients, but especially vulnerable populations like the elderly, would come with a slew of safety violations and protocol deviations. Hopefully that woman was fired and had all her certifications/licenses revoked
So I actually work in a warehouse making those industrial window frames in the last clip, and I work with suction cups like those on a daily basis, lifting sheets of glass ranging in hundreds of pounds as well as metal framed doors. (yes, those are suction cups they're using to lift a heavy piece of glass and metal like that.) I don't work on the field like those gentlemen but I do manufacture the frames they need. So, by what I could tell the machine was warning them of pressure loss early on and even though most of the time minor drops in pressure are normal as long as the machine compensates for it, you must always watch the pressure gauge to make sure you're not going to drop to dangerous levels. Also, you must maintain the machine itself by making sure the cups aren't cracked or torn as well as clean them to make sure the buildup of dirt doesn't interfere with the vacuum inside the machine, not to mention staying aware that nothing is under the cups and acting as an obstruction, ultimately causing a failure. Unfortunately most of the time workers tend to let certain maintenance needs go unchecked, they get complacent and take for granted the fact that the machine will always do its job. Fact of the matter is: you need to always be aware of what's going on with your machine, especially if you're lifting hundreds of pounds of material like that, no one will do it for you and most of the time you can't count on anyone you work with to do upkeep, in general just do it yourself and if anyone gives you lip forget em. At the end of the day you'll go home with your life, all your limbs, and no hospital visit. And that's all that matters. Stay safe people.
It actually looks like the suction machine was fine and still attached to the glass securely (until it shattered). Going frame by frame, it appears to have actually released the lifting cable from the machine. Whether it broke free or automatically detached it to avoid losing suction on the glass is something I'm not aware of, personally, but it definitely started sounding that alarm the instant the cable tension was lost suddenly. The person observing was correct in saying that the cable "was just about maxed out." If the cable itself had been poorly maintained or additional load were applied through horizontal loading, it'd be very easy to negligently overload the lifting cable. Practical Engineering just did a video on lift cables and a cursory overview of the kinds of stresses and failures they experience.
@@KiithnarasAshaa this is true. I re watched it as well. Seems like the lift failed but I could still hear the vacuum working to add pressure as they lifted. So I kinda assumed. But yeah it seems like the lift failed. I really hope no one was hurt.
Its crazy that some people will overlook a relatively cheap rubber replacement for a few seconds of laziness. I used to do multi million dollar maintenance, and guys would not want to change out 2 dollar orings because they were too far from reach.
The guy with the hunting complaint actually hunts his own property. He's a farmer who is objecting to a large pack of loose dogs on his property for the ?3rd? time.
Not sher about what happened previously but what was in the video was text book dog recovery ask permission and get the dog's trust me the guy hunting is not happy about it either depending on how big of an area he has to hunt on it might be the end of the day because the dog's might follow the same track
@@sadmermaid hunters usually wear orange vests when theres a likelyhood of other hunters around the animals cannot discern the orange but we can so that helps. also good gun discipline is very important which unfortunately a lot of country-boy types dont care about because safety is lame. but idealy you dont shoot or even get ready to shoot unless you can directly see the target and whats behind.
Yeah the construction site video brings back bad memories of working construction when I was younger. What I know still happens and did happen is that every corner you can cut you do cut, and you have either tacit or direct instructions from your supervisors to do so. Things like disabling safety switches and cut offs on tools to not wearing necessary safety gear like harnesses, helmets, steel toed boots, and the plethora of other PPE is rampant. Nobody cares until someone gets their hand caught in in a table saw, that one is personal experience or gets blown off a 3 story building carrying plywood(that one was me)...
If you're hunting *on their property.* If they engage and injure the animal *off* your property and you do not allow them to retrieve it, you can be charged with Theft and Animal Cruelty.
@@digitalis2977 thank you for adding context, as stated the only thing I knew about that is was a felony, wasn’t sure if it applicable to the situation or not.
Also interfering with a hunt is a crime, not sure if it applies to a hunt that ends on your property though... I live in Texas, and I don't want people on my property, but I really don't want a bear on my property, and if some guy pulled up and said we got a bear treed in your yard can we retrieve it, my response would be only if I can shoot it... ;)
7:13 To explain: The pilot knew those two were there and did this on purpose to mess with 'em. He knew they had ear protection, he knew they were far from major tripping/hitting hazards, and he knew the right amount of power to add so it wouldn't be a legitimate danger to either him or them. He definitely did not max out the throttle. They were supposed to be there (high-vis vests for a reason). Iirc, they were there to make sure everything was running smoothly (i.e. check for mechanical issues or FOD).
@@MJM17 if it was plastic surgery then yes 100%. They can wait a day to get their fake lives back on track. Unless it was the off chance it was needed to fix aesthetics, still can wait a day but they have a better reason at least
@@1carus63 I know that. After reading my comment however I saw how I might have said it wrong. By aesthetics I meant more like you wanted to fix some scarring or damage that was caused so your body can look more normal.
@@taco8951 still honestly shitty to say people who get plastic surgeries have "fake lives". these procedures were made for injuries in the first place. and wanting to change how you look is fine. if anything, it means they're looking more like themselves (projecting how we see ourselves through our looks is an important part of expressing ourselves)
For background situation on that hunting hound situation, check out the channel 'Gold Shaw Farm'. Morgan has a couple of videos up where he had to deal with hound hunters in and around his duck & goose farm. This tik tok he posted was showing this particular guy showing up on his property (and that guy Butch is a big guy in the hound world, apparently) after Morgan posted his first video where he had problems with another group.
There was also a separate incident where a group of people trespassed in the middle of the night. There was a teenager in the group who YELLED at him, claiming she "knew the law". Another farmer (not Morgan) commented on the video saying that they experienced something similar and the hunters claimed that they "can't control" the dogs. He shrugged and said "if your dogs can't be controlled, I may have to shoot them if they attack my animals". Then SUDDENLY they could call the dogs.
As someone form the UK, i am surprised the farmer can't just shoot the dogs on sight if they are killing farm animals. Farmers where do shoot dogs during lambing season (and they are pets). It seems like if you let a load of hunting dogs off its only fair to shoot them when they are posing a danger to live stock.
That shoplifting thing: it is almost like the driver didn't know she was going to steal and when she found out, she bailed. At least that's what I'd say in court
Did not think I would see gold shaw farm on this! It's happened twice and he is a duck and goose farmer and I think the first time it happened they shot a raccoon (not in the hunt with the bear)
Attorney Tom, your voice is always too low compared to the volume of the clips you show. I'm in the UK and I got your notification close to midnight, so I need to consider my neighbours and the noise level this time of night. It seems to keep on happening with your videos so I thought I would bring this to your attention. Thanks for your attention. Edited to add that I really enjoy your videos.
I feel like most fans would understand if the show is stopped for like 15-20 mins to get it repaired or adjusted so long the show is not 100% canceled. The fact that it's live means some times issues happen and being able to tell a friend about the story is worth the short amount of time it costs
Hey, I recommended the final video! Glad to see it made the cut! :) EDIT: you can hear the safety chirp indicating that the load was too much, but the proceeded anyway. Also, the guy that's holding the pane that's farthest away from the camera nearly gets yeeted off the building. It looks like he tries to hold it down with his arm. I have to imagine there were some pulled muscles and maybe some cuts resulting from that as well.
In the last OSHA violation, i saw something i've seen before, too many times. When something is falling LET IT GO. It is instinctive to try to stop it but you have to just let it go. I saw once just in front of me a guy slipping on some pipes laying on the ground (i told the guys to keep the pipes in neater piles just moments before, it was a loadout of a big arena show...) carrying aluminium framed deck that forms the stage floor and he tried to grab the deck before it hits the ground. He broke all 4 bones in his hand, thumb was saved. The deck swung from the other end, pivoting as the other carrier has not lost his grip, and the poor sods hand was crushed between the concrete floor and the sharp deck edge. And the mad lad picked up the 40kg deck and carried it to the pile some 30 meters away, came back and took his glove off.. the hand was black and swollen double the size. Took over a year to be rehabilitated and he never worked in the industry again, i hope he could still play guitar.. I also saw another accident that weekend, in the same exact position.. We were assembling the stage floor and one guy carrying decks above didn't notice there was a piece missing and he dropped to the ground, some 3m height and landed on his head, with the deck following behind, but he had some luck and the deck landed beside him. The deck could've easily killed him. The dude spent few hours being monitored and came back to work.. Amazing beast of a worker, i picked him in my crew for the season, i got a promotion to crew boss on that very same day, it was the last day of the tour. I had similar accident not long after but dropped only one leg in the hole and banged my groin nicely.. Stage building is not safe, kids.. It is safe now than it ever was but it still is not safe. I left the business just few months later, after another injury, and the worst thing was that the act cancelled the gig that earned me 2 months sick leave... It was the last straw. And no, i could not sue, it is occupational hazard that i was prepared to take and in the end, my own damn fault for not watching where i was going, doing something i had done dozens of times before. I was just lucky to get paid leave, as my calendar was empty near the end of that season. The leg that i hurt still bothered me 2 years later but is now fully ok. You have to let go when things fall, it is a universal rule, really. Objects in motion have multiple times the load from objects not in motion. A 10kg weight will have so much momentum that you will not be able to stop it once it start accelerating. You just can't, trust me on that. You can hurt yourself badly and worse, the weight might yank you off from otherwise stable platform, and now you are also falling. If you see someone falling, do not try to catch them unless it is a little kid. If someone is just about to fall, that is different from an object already in motion... You WILL underestimate the forces involved.
We learned that being a hero like the guys trying to catch the window can get you killed. It’s hard not to try to catch something but just try to remember to say to yourself self if this thing falls it’s not worth it
Yep, I almost learned the hard way once. Guy's were making a four stack bundle of frames in the warehouse one sleepy Friday morning. I was standing just inches away from the impact point where the frames landed like domino's after someone neglected to make sure the stack was secure. I almost went in to push the frames back when I saw them wobble but hesitated when I saw everyone running. Loudest bang I ever heard and was sick to my stomach afterwards. Stuff is scary. Just let it drop, not worth your life.
Yeah, but that window could have definitely killed someone walking down the sidewalk in that area, I'd imagine that is what they are trying to prevent.
@@rdizzy1 well, it could have killed two people if the guy tried to catch it. That window was falling out, regardless of that guy’s actions in trying to catch it.
@R Hamlet prisons aren’t “concentration camps” whoops. Try again, shiłholes that argued ACAB/defund/close prisons got smacked with massive crime, no one likes trash policy
That last video was super scary. Hopefully nobody was below like you said, also the guy who tried to grab it nearly fell/got flung off the edge when he went to try and catch it. Not to mention broken glass could've cut him too.
During military service in Sweden soldiers where at the side of the runway in a vehicle for technical reasons and they sometimes tilted over when aircraft took off. Those Viggen planes where fun.
Hey Attorney Tom, Have you considered maybe reacting or giving insight to the court scenes in "I Care A Lot"? I found the film infuriating but probably good to get people thinking about making sure their elderly relatives seek and setup the care they need before things like the stuff in the film take place.
I don't know all the details myself but Lady Gaga actually struggles with some pretty severe chronic pain from various traumas and things, including performing with fibromyalgia, so it makes sense she would be extra safety conscious.
As a former stage worker, I can tell you a bit about how it typically works. There are companies (light, sound, stage, video, wardrobe) hired to travel with the touring artist, though the touring artist has a tour manager who everyone ultimately answers to. Each department (sound, lights, etc.) is independent from one another and typically has one or two individuals managing their piece of the operation. The venue hosting the performance is obliged to provide local crew that assists setup, performance and tear down, as well as “rigging” (licensed pros who hang cables for all of the overhead steel truss work). The venue contracts with a staffing company to provide “local crew” labor. The staffing agency sends a local crew which is assigned into teams. Each production department is given a team of local crewmen. Stage malfunction would be the responsibility of the stage department and its tour supervisor (in my opinion) as that would be the person most responsible and intimately familiar with how those panels are to be installed and secured before the show performance. Even if his team of local muscle did it wrong, he must ensure that those mistakes are corrected. (He would then start pointing fingers at everyone else and I’m sure the finger pointing game would never end! These stages are often slapped together in about 90 minutes and accidents do happen.)
Regarding the bear: Had the property owner allowed them to harvest the bear, would it have set a precedent to argue for future encroachments not being trespasses?
So here's how this sort of thing works in Michigan. If given verbal permission to run or harvest a bear on private property a person would be able to go back to the private land in case of another situation. But the property owner has the right to revoke that permission from the hunters.
Did have a shoplifting incident. They did get away but their car wouldn't start and they had to give it a small push and hop in and go. (Rattle, clunk, exhaust fumes) We knew we couldn't do anything but we did point and laugh.
I love studying at the law school library when I was in college and every time I sat there for longer than 2 hours, a law student would try to kick me out.
At what point does actions during a game become negligent enough that the defense would not work? Like say in autosports someone clearly tried to kill someone with their car, that would still be attempted murder, but where is the line? Is there any case law?
Well, in most autoraces, there are specific provisions about driving with gross negligence or danger. So, clearly trying to kill someone with their car would basically say "you aren't acting the the course and expectations of an automobile race." You would then be "trying to murder someone."
@@tedgrant1865 depends on the sanctioning body of the race, and intent. Was the intent murdering, or simply bumping the car so as to upset and force an opponent to move? Ones allowed, the others not. But no, fictional characters don’t have criminal liability.
Not sure about TX but in TN, TCA 44-8-408 explicitly provides exception for dogs 1 on a hunt or chase, 2 on the way to or from a hunt or chase, and (just because you mentioned livestick) 3 guarding or driving stock or on the way to guard or drive stock
Jet blast varies depending on the engine. 747's need at least 250' before FOD isn't lethal. The hosts of that airport would be liable for putting people that close to an active runway. I'm referring to the spectators, not the two knuckleheads.
Non lawyers: how many catastrophic injury cases can you really have? Catastrophic injury lawyers making $95K a year: enough for me to have a real cozy living
I already had hit the like button and I felt very attacked am I entitled to damages? And then right after that you say court dates don't sneak up on you! I was notified of a court date within less than 36 hours couldn't acquire my usual council in time and was made fun of by the judge for asking for a continuance!
Yeah man, it's wild out here still. Some guy just got his head knocked off at a factory near me. We had some serious LOTO training today because of it. Even small machines can take you out.
I actually been to Iron Maiden concert where the vocalist Bruce Dickinson stopped the song to tell the audience to calm down and look around to chech if people around You can breathe. That's like my favourite memory of the event
Regarding the video at 7:50, The hazard area aft of a turbofan/turbojet engine is 100ft. They are well within that. However, this is a military aircraft. Military actions are not subject to FAA regulations and as such can only be handled in the context of internal regulations.
11:30 require a Bag-like barrier made of very thick nylon reinforced with straps in order to do that. Really stupid safety, this is why city projects have scaffolds with cladding over sidewalks.
Dang, i need to go look up Gold Shaw farm again to see if anything new has happened in that conflict. It was such a mess, and the hunters ganged up with their buddies to repeatedly let dogs loose on his property after that. He has a small duck farm, and the goodest guard dog ever, and his dog was so stressed out afterwards.
I think in the case of Bonnie and Claire the driver set her up and was giving her some Goodfellas, Godfather, or other gangster movie level monologue about how you go against the family and you get what you deserve as she's locked out and the accomplice/traitor leaves her to her fate. 🎵Come with me and you'll be in a world of OSHA violations. 🎵 I don't think I saw homie wearing steel toes on that job site.
I was on a construction job almost 10 years ago, and being an apprentice at the time, stuck on trash duty. starting from first floor of the 18 floor high rise. So I'm on the 16th story , waiting for the manhoist, the elevator on the *outside* of the building. the 3 sides not attached to the shaft of the hoist all could slide up, and I had noticed that tuesday that the door on the left didn't close all the way, about 5 inches from the floor. Not enough to be dangerous, but enough to weird me out. The elevator arrives and its the operator and another helper. I have two giant bins of trash and in the lift is a cart usually used for holding sheets of drywall, but this one they had stacked a dozen or so planks of thin cut flat sheet metal to be affixed to metal drywall studs to give them stability. The guy saw me with the bins, and went to move the dry wall cart out of the way for me but it *immediately tipped on its side and all the sheets of *6 inch by 12 foot pieces of sheet metal fell right through that crack in the door*. It was like raining guillotines. At the base of the lift, there's another cage door after the lift door slides up, a big ass steel cage door. The sheet metal sliced it off the hinges and it was bent in half. Mine you this was like a 10'x10' with 4" thick frame. I don't think anyone was really hurt or died, but I recall one of the guys laying on the ground holding his leg. What was off putting about it is if that had not happened, I would be at the dumpster throwing away those bins of garbage and 5 minutes later you could fit me into a meat pie. IF you see anything squirrley like that door that dont close right, think if a scenario could happen that could be catastrophic and bring it up to management. "What's the worst that could happen?" well, _it could get worse..and not only can it, but it probably will._ what was more shocking about that whole event is there was a lot of foilks showing up, owners, project managers, first responders, etc. etc. I didn't see OSHA once.
That glass loft though... I hate it when site supers decide what cable is going to be used for a lift. They don't want to spend more on a cable than absolutely necessary, so they get the weight of whatever is going to be lifted and get the thinnest cable they can that is still rated for that weight. They never seem to consider things like rigging and dynamic or shock loading... I've refused to work on two jobs because of issues like that and threatened to sue for wrongful firing when they said I would get fired. Lawsuit chicken worked out both times and we got the proper cables. Turns out that defending against a lawsuit costs way more than proper cables. Both jobs went without a hitch and everyone was safe. I'm always the guy who demands things everyone else feels is a stupid waste of time or whatever, but I've walked off jobs and let people do stupid stuff only to later hear that someone I knew got hurt or almost did. If you are lifting or rigging, it's 1.5x rating for static loads and 2x for dynamic loads, with 5x rating for potential shock loads. Wind must also be considered additional load for large objects outdoors. Tether your tools if you are working on a tower or rooftop edge, I've seen 2ft long wrenches pop loose and go falling 8 stories to smash through the roof of a portable toilet. Paracord is cheap, smashed skulls are not. Safety cables need to be secured with rated fasteners to the main structure of a building. Hydraulic jacks are lifting devices, not holding devices; get jack stands or appropriate cribbing material and make it secure. Areas under and around overhead work or lofting MUST be cordoned off! Safety rules are written in blood!
I just wanted to point out that those hunting dogs are not trained to stay right next to their owners. They're trained to find, chase, and tree. Not that I agree with trespassing. I'd be pissed too. Just wanted to point out that "not having control" of the animals is not true and is a moot point. Thanks for reading my rant
Hey as an avid houndsman I completely agree with you. Thanks for sharing this it's nice to share information with people about this subject that that might not have known. Thanks!
5:00 This farm owner is a great guy (Gold Shaw Farms), hunters have been messing with his property and hounds have come after his ducks numerous times. He was told he had to post no trespassing signs every like 100 ft for his whole acreage (which he did) and the cops still won't help.
I'd have to argue that the drive wasn't panicking, if they'd taken her along the police would have drove after them, by abandoning their partner they left a distraction and were able to disappear. Brilliant!.
Since the engine seemed to be spinning down, I think the jet (F-15?) was landing. Almost seems like the pilot did it on purpose to mess with the guys on the ground.
@@Telogor looked like it was lining up on the runway but lost the momentum during the turn, so the pilot applied power to get it moving again which coincidentally was where those people were
I hit the like button while doing dishes because you told me to and now my phone can't make phone calls to Dominos. You will be hearing from my lawyer. Also love the content. Keep it coming.
Imagine not having a cool shirt like tom 🤡🤡🤡🤡
Ikr
Unfortunately most adults are taller than 4'
Jesus Christ is God Almighty, The everlasting Father and is the only way
got me there lol
I have a shirt like that
How much do you want to bet that surgeon requested a court date move, was told "no," and the surgeon thought, "I'll show them."
The judge probably wasn't even aware of that, as i doubt he makes the appointments (if that's the right word)
He actually requested a time after his surgeries were supposed to wrap up, several of his surgeries went longer than expected and the court called his case just as he was about to walk out of his final surgery of the day. His colleague was closing the incision, he was done, he just hadn't made it out of the operating room when they called him. He's tech illiterate and hadn't used Zoom, let alone been in Zoom Court, so he wasn't sure if it was okay to say "Your Honor, I'm a surgeon and a procedure ran long. I'm done but not out of the operating room, can I take a moment to scrub out, or can you call the next case while I finish?"
I saw a longer version of that video (or maybe it was another surgeon idk) and I could've sworn he was in the middle of plastic surgery not a more serious or time sensitive surgery that couldn't be rescheduled. Could be wrong, I don't know how many surgeons have had zoom calls for court in the middle of surgery.
@@enjoyingthecrisis5931 I read up on it. He was in fact actually technically finished and able to let the other surgeon close up the patient. In an interview he said he was nervous when it was his turn to be called up and it didn't occur to him to step out into the hall to have his zoom meeting.
Let’s hope he has more excuse than that otherwise he can kiss his medical license good bye. That patients gonna sue him, his partner, their hospital, and probably their dog.
I was told in Little League (in the 90s) that we were only allowed to slide into home feet first. I see why. Thanks Coach!
I would still slide in head first. It takes more skill to do it though!
I always hated the raspberries I would get on my knees but it definitely beats a concussion!
Same
Same here
Ty Cobb used to do that with the intention of injuring his opponent with his cleats. Just one of many reasons he was so well loved throughout the major leagues.
Imagine being on your deathbed when a nurse comes up to you and smacks you with the might of Zeus
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lmaoo
If it's Zeus I don't wanna be slapped with that godly sausage
@@unnamellie Hey, that would be SA of a disabled person by a caregiver which is a felony.
hit you with that nyquil dayquil
The wallet holster had me crying laughing then the face u made just dead stare, with a little bit of lazy eye just had me literally trying to breath
Tom's flower shirt is the most drip I've seen him wear. Shit is straight 🔥!
You should see the guy from Curious Droid.
As a non-law student I would study in the law library all the time. It was always the quietest place on campus. PS my good friend said he went to law school with you, so that’s neat.
Med school libraries are usually pretty good too.
Any university library worth a damn is probably gonna be quiet. Every librarian I've met so far take their job really seriously, and part of it is making sure nobody is making unecessary noice or chatter.
In the public library there are homeless men loudly groaning on the daily 😭
I’m currently studying to become a nurse and although it’s not forbidden to tell off patients who deserve it (being racist, sexist, etc.), things like nurses hitting or hurting their patients happen much more often than you’d think. My instructor was telling me about when she was having a clinical study at a nursing facility with her students and every time this specific nurse would enter a room, you’d hear elderly people screaming because she would pinch them when they wouldn’t comply to her every word
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Telling people off is okay like yeah but like slapping someone should only be self defence wtf
Thats downright dangerous, besides being horrific. If someone's family found that out and they weren't afraid of violence or consequences, it could go real bad. Hopefully that lady was fired.
Haha prob ok with the older generation.
@@pastrie42 that type of behavior by the nurse would be reason enough to shut down the clinical trials at that site. Any type of violation/abuse to any patients, but especially vulnerable populations like the elderly, would come with a slew of safety violations and protocol deviations. Hopefully that woman was fired and had all her certifications/licenses revoked
Horrifying.
So I actually work in a warehouse making those industrial window frames in the last clip, and I work with suction cups like those on a daily basis, lifting sheets of glass ranging in hundreds of pounds as well as metal framed doors. (yes, those are suction cups they're using to lift a heavy piece of glass and metal like that.) I don't work on the field like those gentlemen but I do manufacture the frames they need. So, by what I could tell the machine was warning them of pressure loss early on and even though most of the time minor drops in pressure are normal as long as the machine compensates for it, you must always watch the pressure gauge to make sure you're not going to drop to dangerous levels. Also, you must maintain the machine itself by making sure the cups aren't cracked or torn as well as clean them to make sure the buildup of dirt doesn't interfere with the vacuum inside the machine, not to mention staying aware that nothing is under the cups and acting as an obstruction, ultimately causing a failure. Unfortunately most of the time workers tend to let certain maintenance needs go unchecked, they get complacent and take for granted the fact that the machine will always do its job. Fact of the matter is: you need to always be aware of what's going on with your machine, especially if you're lifting hundreds of pounds of material like that, no one will do it for you and most of the time you can't count on anyone you work with to do upkeep, in general just do it yourself and if anyone gives you lip forget em. At the end of the day you'll go home with your life, all your limbs, and no hospital visit. And that's all that matters. Stay safe people.
Thank you for this very informative explanation! It makes more sense why the machine was beeping at them!
It actually looks like the suction machine was fine and still attached to the glass securely (until it shattered). Going frame by frame, it appears to have actually released the lifting cable from the machine. Whether it broke free or automatically detached it to avoid losing suction on the glass is something I'm not aware of, personally, but it definitely started sounding that alarm the instant the cable tension was lost suddenly. The person observing was correct in saying that the cable "was just about maxed out." If the cable itself had been poorly maintained or additional load were applied through horizontal loading, it'd be very easy to negligently overload the lifting cable.
Practical Engineering just did a video on lift cables and a cursory overview of the kinds of stresses and failures they experience.
@@Kalaydascope no problem ^^
@@KiithnarasAshaa this is true. I re watched it as well. Seems like the lift failed but I could still hear the vacuum working to add pressure as they lifted. So I kinda assumed. But yeah it seems like the lift failed. I really hope no one was hurt.
Its crazy that some people will overlook a relatively cheap rubber replacement for a few seconds of laziness. I used to do multi million dollar maintenance, and guys would not want to change out 2 dollar orings because they were too far from reach.
The guy with the hunting complaint actually hunts his own property. He's a farmer who is objecting to a large pack of loose dogs on his property for the ?3rd? time.
The goose guy hunts? Makes sense, farmers are usually down to earth.
Not sher about what happened previously but what was in the video was text book dog recovery ask permission and get the dog's trust me the guy hunting is not happy about it either depending on how big of an area he has to hunt on it might be the end of the day because the dog's might follow the same track
If hunters wear camo and just walk around shooting, do hunters shoot other hunters often over there?
@@sadmermaid Ask our former vice president.
@@sadmermaid hunters usually wear orange vests when theres a likelyhood of other hunters around the animals cannot discern the orange but we can so that helps. also good gun discipline is very important which unfortunately a lot of country-boy types dont care about because safety is lame. but idealy you dont shoot or even get ready to shoot unless you can directly see the target and whats behind.
Yeah the construction site video brings back bad memories of working construction when I was younger. What I know still happens and did happen is that every corner you can cut you do cut, and you have either tacit or direct instructions from your supervisors to do so. Things like disabling safety switches and cut offs on tools to not wearing necessary safety gear like harnesses, helmets, steel toed boots, and the plethora of other PPE is rampant. Nobody cares until someone gets their hand caught in in a table saw, that one is personal experience or gets blown off a 3 story building carrying plywood(that one was me)...
I’m glad you’re alive!! Are you okay? Are you hiring a Tom
@@quinn799 nah, they typed this on the way down, sadly they hit the ground and passed away shortly after the comment (Tʖ̯T)
Tom does NOT advocate for stealing... just like he does NOT advocate for drop-kicking babies!
well yeah of course
he only advocates drop-kicking toddlers
“Not”
It's a JOKE
I know hunting without property owners consent is a felony in Texas but that’s about it.
If you're hunting *on their property.*
If they engage and injure the animal *off* your property and you do not allow them to retrieve it, you can be charged with Theft and Animal Cruelty.
@@digitalis2977 thank you for adding context, as stated the only thing I knew about that is was a felony, wasn’t sure if it applicable to the situation or not.
Also interfering with a hunt is a crime, not sure if it applies to a hunt that ends on your property though... I live in Texas, and I don't want people on my property, but I really don't want a bear on my property, and if some guy pulled up and said we got a bear treed in your yard can we retrieve it, my response would be only if I can shoot it... ;)
I think Gold Shaw Farm is in Vermont though.
7:13 To explain: The pilot knew those two were there and did this on purpose to mess with 'em. He knew they had ear protection, he knew they were far from major tripping/hitting hazards, and he knew the right amount of power to add so it wouldn't be a legitimate danger to either him or them. He definitely did not max out the throttle. They were supposed to be there (high-vis vests for a reason). Iirc, they were there to make sure everything was running smoothly (i.e. check for mechanical issues or FOD).
Well they became FOD
It's called a residency for a reason , surgeons basically live at the hospital
I saw that case in the news. That doctor was a plastic surgeon at his own private practice. He could’ve rescheduled the surgery.
@@MJM17 if it was plastic surgery then yes 100%. They can wait a day to get their fake lives back on track. Unless it was the off chance it was needed to fix aesthetics, still can wait a day but they have a better reason at least
@@taco8951 not all plastic surgeries are just face lifts and breast implants
@@1carus63 I know that. After reading my comment however I saw how I might have said it wrong. By aesthetics I meant more like you wanted to fix some scarring or damage that was caused so your body can look more normal.
@@taco8951 still honestly shitty to say people who get plastic surgeries have "fake lives". these procedures were made for injuries in the first place. and wanting to change how you look is fine. if anything, it means they're looking more like themselves (projecting how we see ourselves through our looks is an important part of expressing ourselves)
I'll be sure to stay calm when robbing a store, thanks for the advice Tom!
For background situation on that hunting hound situation, check out the channel 'Gold Shaw Farm'. Morgan has a couple of videos up where he had to deal with hound hunters in and around his duck & goose farm. This tik tok he posted was showing this particular guy showing up on his property (and that guy Butch is a big guy in the hound world, apparently) after Morgan posted his first video where he had problems with another group.
There was also a separate incident where a group of people trespassed in the middle of the night. There was a teenager in the group who YELLED at him, claiming she "knew the law".
Another farmer (not Morgan) commented on the video saying that they experienced something similar and the hunters claimed that they "can't control" the dogs. He shrugged and said "if your dogs can't be controlled, I may have to shoot them if they attack my animals". Then SUDDENLY they could call the dogs.
As someone form the UK, i am surprised the farmer can't just shoot the dogs on sight if they are killing farm animals. Farmers where do shoot dogs during lambing season (and they are pets). It seems like if you let a load of hunting dogs off its only fair to shoot them when they are posing a danger to live stock.
That shoplifting thing: it is almost like the driver didn't know she was going to steal and when she found out, she bailed.
At least that's what I'd say in court
Lock the car doors, leave the car in park.
“I dunno who this crazy lady is, tryin to car-jack me or something.”
aye that's a sick shirt Tom
agreed
I need one =o
Is it an eyeball pattern?😳
@@SnarkNSass flowers
he do got the drip tho
Yeah I saw a nurse slap the crap out of my wife when she was going into anaphylaxis shock trying to keep her awake.
Ice cubes down the pants helps.
Well, I think that’s different
It's always the dumbest of people who make the best quality content for Tom.
Attorney Tom: Does not advocate for stealing
Also Attorney Tom: Gives constructive criticism and pointers on how to more effectively commit theft
Did not think I would see gold shaw farm on this! It's happened twice and he is a duck and goose farmer and I think the first time it happened they shot a raccoon (not in the hunt with the bear)
He also has cattle now! It would be catastrophic if the dogs spooked them since they're extremely skittish. There would be a stampede!
When you see one UA-camr you watch featured on another channel you watch. That's awesome
AttorneyTom the magician who can make 10 minutes feel like 1 minute.
Agreed, if y'all can avoid having to sue people, that would actually make me happy. lol
Attorney Tom, your voice is always too low compared to the volume of the clips you show. I'm in the UK and I got your notification close to midnight, so I need to consider my neighbours and the noise level this time of night. It seems to keep on happening with your videos so I thought I would bring this to your attention. Thanks for your attention.
Edited to add that I really enjoy your videos.
Agreed!
100%, audio mixing needs serious work
Audio normalization is a science we have yet to fully automate
Agreed the mixing is off
Jimmy Buffett called...
He wants his shirt back.
I feel like most fans would understand if the show is stopped for like 15-20 mins to get it repaired or adjusted so long the show is not 100% canceled. The fact that it's live means some times issues happen and being able to tell a friend about the story is worth the short amount of time it costs
Hey, I recommended the final video! Glad to see it made the cut! :)
EDIT: you can hear the safety chirp indicating that the load was too much, but the proceeded anyway. Also, the guy that's holding the pane that's farthest away from the camera nearly gets yeeted off the building. It looks like he tries to hold it down with his arm. I have to imagine there were some pulled muscles and maybe some cuts resulting from that as well.
In the last OSHA violation, i saw something i've seen before, too many times. When something is falling LET IT GO. It is instinctive to try to stop it but you have to just let it go. I saw once just in front of me a guy slipping on some pipes laying on the ground (i told the guys to keep the pipes in neater piles just moments before, it was a loadout of a big arena show...) carrying aluminium framed deck that forms the stage floor and he tried to grab the deck before it hits the ground. He broke all 4 bones in his hand, thumb was saved. The deck swung from the other end, pivoting as the other carrier has not lost his grip, and the poor sods hand was crushed between the concrete floor and the sharp deck edge. And the mad lad picked up the 40kg deck and carried it to the pile some 30 meters away, came back and took his glove off.. the hand was black and swollen double the size. Took over a year to be rehabilitated and he never worked in the industry again, i hope he could still play guitar..
I also saw another accident that weekend, in the same exact position.. We were assembling the stage floor and one guy carrying decks above didn't notice there was a piece missing and he dropped to the ground, some 3m height and landed on his head, with the deck following behind, but he had some luck and the deck landed beside him. The deck could've easily killed him. The dude spent few hours being monitored and came back to work.. Amazing beast of a worker, i picked him in my crew for the season, i got a promotion to crew boss on that very same day, it was the last day of the tour. I had similar accident not long after but dropped only one leg in the hole and banged my groin nicely.. Stage building is not safe, kids.. It is safe now than it ever was but it still is not safe. I left the business just few months later, after another injury, and the worst thing was that the act cancelled the gig that earned me 2 months sick leave... It was the last straw. And no, i could not sue, it is occupational hazard that i was prepared to take and in the end, my own damn fault for not watching where i was going, doing something i had done dozens of times before. I was just lucky to get paid leave, as my calendar was empty near the end of that season. The leg that i hurt still bothered me 2 years later but is now fully ok.
You have to let go when things fall, it is a universal rule, really. Objects in motion have multiple times the load from objects not in motion. A 10kg weight will have so much momentum that you will not be able to stop it once it start accelerating. You just can't, trust me on that. You can hurt yourself badly and worse, the weight might yank you off from otherwise stable platform, and now you are also falling. If you see someone falling, do not try to catch them unless it is a little kid. If someone is just about to fall, that is different from an object already in motion... You WILL underestimate the forces involved.
We learned that being a hero like the guys trying to catch the window can get you killed. It’s hard not to try to catch something but just try to remember to say to yourself self if this thing falls it’s not worth it
Yep, I almost learned the hard way once. Guy's were making a four stack bundle of frames in the warehouse one sleepy Friday morning. I was standing just inches away from the impact point where the frames landed like domino's after someone neglected to make sure the stack was secure. I almost went in to push the frames back when I saw them wobble but hesitated when I saw everyone running. Loudest bang I ever heard and was sick to my stomach afterwards. Stuff is scary. Just let it drop, not worth your life.
Yeah, but that window could have definitely killed someone walking down the sidewalk in that area, I'd imagine that is what they are trying to prevent.
@@rdizzy1 I don’t think you know how construction sites work at least one properly set up
@@Francisco1st The one in this video must not be properly set up then, because that window definitely smashed into the ground, right by peoples cars.
@@rdizzy1 well, it could have killed two people if the guy tried to catch it. That window was falling out, regardless of that guy’s actions in trying to catch it.
The intent is to ensure the patient is atleast still conscious. It's the face equivalent of rubbing the sternum.
I love how that bear could turn those dogs into a memory but it’s afraid of their noise
10:15 “they had plenty of time to get into the car”
They had plenty of time to not be scumbags lmao
@R Hamlet aw, boo hoo criminals can’t steal their reparations because we left soft-on-crime laws in 2020? Wahhhh
@R Hamlet prisons aren’t “concentration camps” whoops. Try again, shiłholes that argued ACAB/defund/close prisons got smacked with massive crime, no one likes trash policy
"How many crazy injuries can there be at somebody's place of employment?"
There's ALWAYS room for one more!
That last video was super scary. Hopefully nobody was below like you said, also the guy who tried to grab it nearly fell/got flung off the edge when he went to try and catch it. Not to mention broken glass could've cut him too.
That surgeon had no excuse. He isnt the only surgeon in existance he could have reschedualed or got a replacement
As someone in construction I cannot tell you how many times I see/do shit that'd make an osha manual explode
Same, same.
During military service in Sweden soldiers where at the side of the runway in a vehicle for technical reasons and they sometimes tilted over when aircraft took off.
Those Viggen planes where fun.
"How many crazy injuries can there be at people's place of employment?"
Tom: Business is booming baby!
Hey Attorney Tom,
Have you considered maybe reacting or giving insight to the court scenes in "I Care A Lot"? I found the film infuriating but probably good to get people thinking about making sure their elderly relatives seek and setup the care they need before things like the stuff in the film take place.
The wallet holster is a pretty good joke to be honest.
Sadly, someone out there thinks it is a good idea…
I don't know all the details myself but Lady Gaga actually struggles with some pretty severe chronic pain from various traumas and things, including performing with fibromyalgia, so it makes sense she would be extra safety conscious.
As a former stage worker, I can tell you a bit about how it typically works. There are companies (light, sound, stage, video, wardrobe) hired to travel with the touring artist, though the touring artist has a tour manager who everyone ultimately answers to. Each department (sound, lights, etc.) is independent from one another and typically has one or two individuals managing their piece of the operation. The venue hosting the performance is obliged to provide local crew that assists setup, performance and tear down, as well as “rigging” (licensed pros who hang cables for all of the overhead steel truss work). The venue contracts with a staffing company to provide “local crew” labor. The staffing agency sends a local crew which is assigned into teams. Each production department is given a team of local crewmen. Stage malfunction would be the responsibility of the stage department and its tour supervisor (in my opinion) as that would be the person most responsible and intimately familiar with how those panels are to be installed and secured before the show performance. Even if his team of local muscle did it wrong, he must ensure that those mistakes are corrected. (He would then start pointing fingers at everyone else and I’m sure the finger pointing game would never end! These stages are often slapped together in about 90 minutes and accidents do happen.)
Fan fart is one of the best tick tocks of all time. Makes me belly laugh every time!! lmao
8:08 why was that a question 😂
Dude farting in the fan got me cackling over here 😂😂😂
The fart one was fucking amazing
2:09 Pretty sure that's battery without assault. If he was asleep he was not in fear of an imminent battery. Fun Bar question.
Regarding the bear:
Had the property owner allowed them to harvest the bear, would it have set a precedent to argue for future encroachments not being trespasses?
So here's how this sort of thing works in Michigan. If given verbal permission to run or harvest a bear on private property a person would be able to go back to the private land in case of another situation. But the property owner has the right to revoke that permission from the hunters.
Did have a shoplifting incident. They did get away but their car wouldn't start and they had to give it a small push and hop in and go. (Rattle, clunk, exhaust fumes) We knew we couldn't do anything but we did point and laugh.
Here's a good question I wanted to ask - If you followed someone around in an online game harassing them, could they have you charged for harassment?
0:30- Side-eye at Travis Scott...
I love studying at the law school library when I was in college and every time I sat there for longer than 2 hours, a law student would try to kick me out.
2:35 That's a SLAP. You don't hit the like button, you SLAP.
That baseball tiktok got me laughing so hard that people are questioning my sanity
In a game of D&D, the fart guy is definitely chaotic evil
At what point does actions during a game become negligent enough that the defense would not work? Like say in autosports someone clearly tried to kill someone with their car, that would still be attempted murder, but where is the line? Is there any case law?
Well, in most autoraces, there are specific provisions about driving with gross negligence or danger. So, clearly trying to kill someone with their car would basically say "you aren't acting the the course and expectations of an automobile race." You would then be "trying to murder someone."
Is Kenny Linder liable for killing Jack Toretto?
@@tedgrant1865 depends on the sanctioning body of the race, and intent. Was the intent murdering, or simply bumping the car so as to upset and force an opponent to move? Ones allowed, the others not.
But no, fictional characters don’t have criminal liability.
Classic situation of why we're taught to NEVER dive head first in to home.
You caught me on the like button Tom. Slap was well deserved. I won’t sue.
Also, I liked as usual. Thanks for the reminder.
Wallet Holster is a genius IDEA!
Not sure about TX but in TN, TCA 44-8-408 explicitly provides exception for dogs 1 on a hunt or chase, 2 on the way to or from a hunt or chase, and (just because you mentioned livestick) 3 guarding or driving stock or on the way to guard or drive stock
it must be weird for your career goal to be "i want to be extremely good at trying cases for injuries that don't happen anymore"
As a pre-med who used to catch flak for teaching my massage clients a ton about treating and preventing their own problems, I feel this lol
I’m also surprised/glad Gaga and/or her team noticed the stage break
Jet blast varies depending on the engine. 747's need at least 250' before FOD isn't lethal. The hosts of that airport would be liable for putting people that close to an active runway. I'm referring to the spectators, not the two knuckleheads.
Non lawyers: how many catastrophic injury cases can you really have?
Catastrophic injury lawyers making $95K a year: enough for me to have a real cozy living
The doctor that was a witness for my court case "forgot". The trial had to be pushed back a day. Everyone was pissed.
That Shia Labeof scream scared the shit out of me actually came out of nowhere
I already had hit the like button and I felt very attacked am I entitled to damages? And then right after that you say court dates don't sneak up on you! I was notified of a court date within less than 36 hours couldn't acquire my usual council in time and was made fun of by the judge for asking for a continuance!
You should have asked for trial by combat.
That last one was terrifying.
Whoever edits owes you an "it depends" cake
The first beep with the window lift means the crank was maxed out, and them saying I hate it when they make that noise 😬
I hope Yogi knows how lucky he was. That was better than a picnic basket.
Yeah man, it's wild out here still. Some guy just got his head knocked off at a factory near me. We had some serious LOTO training today because of it. Even small machines can take you out.
I actually been to Iron Maiden concert where the vocalist Bruce Dickinson stopped the song to tell the audience to calm down and look around to chech if people around You can breathe. That's like my favourite memory of the event
Regarding the video at 7:50,
The hazard area aft of a turbofan/turbojet engine is 100ft. They are well within that. However, this is a military aircraft. Military actions are not subject to FAA regulations and as such can only be handled in the context of internal regulations.
That last one was insane!
11:30 require a Bag-like barrier made of very thick nylon reinforced with straps in order to do that. Really stupid safety, this is why city projects have scaffolds with cladding over sidewalks.
Dang, i need to go look up Gold Shaw farm again to see if anything new has happened in that conflict. It was such a mess, and the hunters ganged up with their buddies to repeatedly let dogs loose on his property after that.
He has a small duck farm, and the goodest guard dog ever, and his dog was so stressed out afterwards.
Your content is always worthy of my time
Catcher didn’t get rough, the batter just didn’t know to slide feet-first.
Tom says if I'm more patient and calm ill be a better thief
I think in the case of Bonnie and Claire the driver set her up and was giving her some Goodfellas, Godfather, or other gangster movie level monologue about how you go against the family and you get what you deserve as she's locked out and the accomplice/traitor leaves her to her fate.
🎵Come with me and you'll be in a world of OSHA violations. 🎵
I don't think I saw homie wearing steel toes on that job site.
That last clip......that made me very nervous.
"free my boy Bear, he didn't.do.nothin. 🐻😎"
That dude has all those hunting hounds and they don’t even have a proper disengage trained. The dog is wild on the leash
I was on a construction job almost 10 years ago, and being an apprentice at the time, stuck on trash duty. starting from first floor of the 18 floor high rise. So I'm on the 16th story , waiting for the manhoist, the elevator on the *outside* of the building. the 3 sides not attached to the shaft of the hoist all could slide up, and I had noticed that tuesday that the door on the left didn't close all the way, about 5 inches from the floor. Not enough to be dangerous, but enough to weird me out. The elevator arrives and its the operator and another helper. I have two giant bins of trash and in the lift is a cart usually used for holding sheets of drywall, but this one they had stacked a dozen or so planks of thin cut flat sheet metal to be affixed to metal drywall studs to give them stability. The guy saw me with the bins, and went to move the dry wall cart out of the way for me but it *immediately tipped on its side and all the sheets of *6 inch by 12 foot pieces of sheet metal fell right through that crack in the door*. It was like raining guillotines.
At the base of the lift, there's another cage door after the lift door slides up, a big ass steel cage door. The sheet metal sliced it off the hinges and it was bent in half. Mine you this was like a 10'x10' with 4" thick frame. I don't think anyone was really hurt or died, but I recall one of the guys laying on the ground holding his leg. What was off putting about it is if that had not happened, I would be at the dumpster throwing away those bins of garbage and 5 minutes later you could fit me into a meat pie. IF you see anything squirrley like that door that dont close right, think if a scenario could happen that could be catastrophic and bring it up to management. "What's the worst that could happen?" well, _it could get worse..and not only can it, but it probably will._
what was more shocking about that whole event is there was a lot of foilks showing up, owners, project managers, first responders, etc. etc. I didn't see OSHA once.
Besides the fact that the wallet holster will get you shot by a cop if you whip it out like that, It also makes you REALLY easy to rob.
That glass loft though... I hate it when site supers decide what cable is going to be used for a lift. They don't want to spend more on a cable than absolutely necessary, so they get the weight of whatever is going to be lifted and get the thinnest cable they can that is still rated for that weight. They never seem to consider things like rigging and dynamic or shock loading... I've refused to work on two jobs because of issues like that and threatened to sue for wrongful firing when they said I would get fired. Lawsuit chicken worked out both times and we got the proper cables. Turns out that defending against a lawsuit costs way more than proper cables. Both jobs went without a hitch and everyone was safe. I'm always the guy who demands things everyone else feels is a stupid waste of time or whatever, but I've walked off jobs and let people do stupid stuff only to later hear that someone I knew got hurt or almost did.
If you are lifting or rigging, it's 1.5x rating for static loads and 2x for dynamic loads, with 5x rating for potential shock loads. Wind must also be considered additional load for large objects outdoors. Tether your tools if you are working on a tower or rooftop edge, I've seen 2ft long wrenches pop loose and go falling 8 stories to smash through the roof of a portable toilet. Paracord is cheap, smashed skulls are not. Safety cables need to be secured with rated fasteners to the main structure of a building. Hydraulic jacks are lifting devices, not holding devices; get jack stands or appropriate cribbing material and make it secure. Areas under and around overhead work or lofting MUST be cordoned off! Safety rules are written in blood!
3:38 I'm a law school student taking Property class. I'm having Baker v. Howard County Hunt flashbacks.
I just wanted to point out that those hunting dogs are not trained to stay right next to their owners. They're trained to find, chase, and tree. Not that I agree with trespassing. I'd be pissed too. Just wanted to point out that "not having control" of the animals is not true and is a moot point.
Thanks for reading my rant
Hey as an avid houndsman I completely agree with you. Thanks for sharing this it's nice to share information with people about this subject that that might not have known. Thanks!
Gold Shaw Farm houses all kinds of livestock and these hunting dogs have no business being there. What happens if they decide to attack his livestock?
For the hound hunter video it depends on whether that is a fence in or fence out state.
5:00 This farm owner is a great guy (Gold Shaw Farms), hunters have been messing with his property and hounds have come after his ducks numerous times. He was told he had to post no trespassing signs every like 100 ft for his whole acreage (which he did) and the cops still won't help.
Thanks for the laughs Tom. That fart in the fan clip was hilarious
I'd have to argue that the drive wasn't panicking, if they'd taken her along the police would have drove after them, by abandoning their partner they left a distraction and were able to disappear. Brilliant!.
That wallet holster is the fastest way of getting shot since sliced bread!
Attorney Tom drops a Banger
I’m no expert either, but right next to the exhaust doesn’t look like the best place to be as a jet prepares for take off
Since the engine seemed to be spinning down, I think the jet (F-15?) was landing. Almost seems like the pilot did it on purpose to mess with the guys on the ground.
@@Telogor looked like it was lining up on the runway but lost the momentum during the turn, so the pilot applied power to get it moving again which coincidentally was where those people were
@@certifiedskillissues I thought it didn't look right to be an F-15, but I didn't know what else it could be.
I hit the like button while doing dishes because you told me to and now my phone can't make phone calls to Dominos. You will be hearing from my lawyer.
Also love the content. Keep it coming.