• IphtashuFitz@lemmy.world
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      14 hours ago

      You can find plenty of photos where the firefighters just smashed out the car windows and ran their hoses through the car.

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      I’ve never understood why they don’t for roads where there is a parking lane. Or why the connection is perpendicular to the curb rather than parallel.

      However, as with most safety things I assume there must be a valid reason they have been installed in this manner for decades.

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        Unfortunantly, the number 1 reason most safty things dont happen is cost. Red paint on a curb is way, way cheaper than a concrete bump out or other physical barrrier, and it occasionaly generates ticket revenue. Win win from a city budget perspective.

        Its why bike lanes are often nice cheap white lines, or in exotic US locals pretending to care, slighlty less cheap green paint paths.

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      Or why not placing them further on the sidewalk so there’s never a car that close to it? You don’t even need to have that spot free of cars, enough space for the hoses to get around it.

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    I’ve seen firefighters just push the car out of the way or break windows. Why not this time? Smash the window out, open the door, hook hose up.

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      Smash doors off, pipe water through the car. It is of no concern to me how much water gets left inside the car.

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        Last time I was near an apartment fire, the fire department didn’t even waste time asking the crowd if anyone could move the car or figuring out if another hydrant was near, they just pulled in, lined the fire engine bumper up with the SUV, and pushed it fully out of the way of the hydrant. Tires all fucked up and one popped on the curb.

        100% deserved. Don’t park in front of hydrants.

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      Perhaps they did, and the extra 2 minutes it cost them was enough to doom the tenant.

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      That’s what they’re supposed to do. Id be asking them why they didn’t in addition to being mad at the person who parked in front of the hydrant

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        I’d be more than mad, I’d want to at least charge them and see if their actions fit negligent homicide. Moral luck isn’t fair, but don’t fucking park in front of hydrants and it won’t come up like this.

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    They should make rain gardens in front of fire hydrants instead of leaving the space open for parking

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    The fact the plate wasn’t shown is disappointing. Call them out and name and shame. The one parked there during the fire needs to be charged with manslaughter.

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    Well, advcoste of the devil here. Statistically a fire happening roughly in the same place where the same hydrant is needed for is rather low.

    But technically the level of asshole-ness of the driver doesn’t decrease because of this.

    And of course there’s no excuse to do this.

    • Jerkface (any/all)@lemmy.ca
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      Yes, statistically, each individual time someone does something selfish with the commons for their own benefit, the chance that there will be negative consequences is relatively small, or else the people around them would not capitulate to the antisocial behaviour. Then they chip away a bit more, and a bit more.