Unlucky Plow Operator

   / Unlucky Plow Operator #2  
I bet he spilled his coffee.
 
   / Unlucky Plow Operator #4  
He is pretty lucky with that trick. Those blades are heavy and if a mounting bracket would have broken, the blade could have come through his windshield. That might have hurt a little.

John M
 
   / Unlucky Plow Operator #5  
Any one want to guess on how much he is seeking for his law suit.
 
   / Unlucky Plow Operator #6  
Real lucky

Chris
 
   / Unlucky Plow Operator #7  
this reminds me of an episode I had 30 yrs ago. I was working for an ag company spreading fertilizer. imagine driving across a field and you're suddenly staring at the sky like this guy. In my case there was about a foot of those giant 5 ft tall tires left showing out of the dry ground. I couldn't figure out why or how I could have got stuck there until the owners came to pull me out. They had bulldozed a house and pushed it into the foundation and covered it with dirt, obviously it hadn't settled.
 
   / Unlucky Plow Operator #9  
How can you fault the truck driver or the land owner ?

Looks more like a sink hole under the pavement.
 
   / Unlucky Plow Operator #10  
That would be somewhat shocking. :shocked:

That looks like the top level of a parking garage to me.
 

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