All those cameras and no gun..anywhere. How stupid can a person be? And,
what is up about the DISGRACEFUL fourteen minutes! she was all alone in the
world, waiting for the donut patrol to arrive? She better get a piece. In a
hurry.
+StellarBlue1 All those cameras and not only was she NOT armed...she had no sticks in the door. Not very prepared...but she will be able to post it on You Tube!
There saying it takes 14 MINUTES to get to the victims house. 14 minutes
can be the break point between LIFE and DEATH. The police train, and put
there lives on the line to protect the citizens of America. They Don't
fully, completely understand the stress, fear and the anxiety of victims
under the violent umbrella of crime.
SLIDING GLASS DOOR is WEAK. PLEASE put a WOODEN STICK, tube etc on the
rail. DON'T BE A VICTIM OF STUPID home CONSTRUUUCCCCTION. ........2ND. PUT
A GLASS SHATTER ALARM!!! I'm shouting to save lives, so it's ok to
shout.
every day when I came home from school this was the first thing I would
watch
Sometimes Security Cameras catch a gem!
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You're blessed. This exact type of thing dragged my Dad's BF's wife from her driveway to the next driveway across the street. She was killed at the scene.
+RedDigitalMusic >> No, he's a dope. They drop balls, and let vehicles get away from them. Insurance is pseudo-protection against dopes and the things they do.
+metaspherz Somewhere in the middle, is where I stand. This is very much more than "dropped the ball", and I'm not dismissing it or saying "that's okay" But I AM saying just you wait. Even you at 65. Everyone has a different age when it happens, but usually they see a difference around 40. I'm 47 and I can't believe how much life has cluttered things up and how slow my brain is about some things. I may have had help from whatever they injected me with before the Gulf War, but I see it in others around my age. I was an Air Traffic controller for the Air Force, so I wasn't exactly slow or dull at one time. Also, a wrestler, so my mind had to be very sharp. I've driven in other countries, and after sickness took me out of ATC I recovered enough to drive for the Air Force and they had me chauffeur high ranking officials many times. I also drove 7 round trips of the U.S. between 2001 and 2010. I never caused and accident. I got one ticket for a headlight that went out before I could pull over and fix it. For my whole life! Where's my low rate? Nope... just a regular rate for NOT getting in trouble. What's your driving record? Honestly? Ten theres the statistics about men vs. women, etc... and I see these people not racing or being crazy reckless, but doing such stupid things it CAUSES OTHER people to avoid them and get in an accident. That idiot gets to avoid the statistics and the people who had to think lightning quick evasively to avoid but still hit something go down as a statistic. It happens and it's wrong. As an insurance agent, i'm sure I would see things that would make me think differently... however I'm not giving much respect to any of your colleagues in the other departments because I see the above example so often. I have to worry if someone hits me even if it's not my fault. I'm not impressed. I would be out of my mind if somebody let a truck run over my kid or somebody I love, but does it make it okay if it isn't somebody close to me? Why does it make it worse when we think of someone we love being hurt when judging this person's incompetence? Eventually everyone has a moment were this is possible, but you may luck out. You may have it in drive but the parking brake on. You may have the parking brake off, in neutral, but on a flat street so it goes nowhere. It may be everything this guy did but a car tight behind yours blocks it from running over a kid. You're still stupid but lucky. It happens man. People with great skills screw up and there is not much warning as they age, so we're lucky some are self-aware and not full of pride so they start to drive less and less. Others do things like hit the gas thinking it's the brakes at a flea market. The week before they had a pretty good record.
+Kuli Kevl I would have said (and probably did) say something just like what you wrote, in my 20's and earlier. I didn't even notice much of a change in my early 30's, but my 40's.... Jesse!! Horrible. It's a nightmare. It didn't seem possible and I still don't want to believe it. I didn't do something that drastic like in the video, but I can see where I'm coming close to thinking the way that gets me there. Look around, and you will see that there are some people much older than 35 that can't do much of anything anymore. Do you really think that happens overnight before 75 or 80? Nobody wants to face it, but along with decreased abilities are an increase in people not caring what you're going through. Your comment is adding to that.
+RedDigitalMusicI'm always perfect about shifting to fucking park before I get out of the car. It's not hard. I have stupid moments, but not of this kind.
+RedDigitalMusic Yeah, we've all made blunders but that's not the point For one thing it's, "Whomever thinks..." YES, the guy was dumb as sh*t! If your child had been playing in that yard and had been struck by the runaway vehicle, would you have been so quick to dismiss his incompetence? I doubt it. You'd sue him and the company he represents to the max. I'm over 65 and a former Insurance agent. I've seen it all. Stupidity (human error) leads the list of accidents. To suggest that forgetting to put the vehicle in park on a hill or failing to set the parking brake is akin to a 'dropped the ball' is clearly an understatement.
Everyone commenting as if they're always perfect will very soon have a stupid moment as they relish in their pride. Life always proves pride comes before a fall.
I've made some driving mistakes myself, yes, but nothing like this. Seriously, shift to park before you unbuckle. Not that hard.There's a difference between dropping the ball and "HI, WELCOME TO JACKASS!"
Totally in agreement wit' you. I had a similar experience years ago, when delivering... When you are on a tight schedule, tired, exhausted, and distracted or something ---- and, for a moment, forget to do one tiny thing correctly, at THE SECOND that thing needs to be done correctly ---- this happens. I almost got run over by my own car, going backward like this, too. I was, in fact, flat on the ground, by the driver's door! Not by choice: I was knocked down by the door itself, as the car rolled backward. I had just gotten out, to deliver, and forgot my car was put in reverse, rather than neutral.This guy's bad experience brought not just painful but also hilarious memory, since as tragic as it could have been, for both he and me, it's also funny.If people really wanted to know what a "tight schedule" means, they ought to go work at UPS, FedEx, etc. These companies got their workers literally clocked by the SECONDS, as things just keep coming and coming non-stop, for long stretches of times, every shift, whether in the warehouse or in delivery routes, since every thing, every route, is mapped and known and timed!
33. There is no drop the ball. You are licensed to drive a vehicle with the confidence that youre not dumb enough to 'drop the ball' with a ton of moving death. You have to he pretty stupid to not have activated the brake, period. Also, you figure at 35 you've been driving long enough to know better that to 'drop the ball'.
Yeah man I'm 35 this week and probably smashed the doors off at least 20 vans. My boss gets it, he's all, "It's part of the game, man! You drop the ball, that's why we got insurance!"Those 34 And Unders will never get it.
I would not call him dumb, just careless in this case. I've had the exact same thing happen to me as I did not set my parking brake(manual shift) on my Mustang and raced to open the driver door to bring it to a stop. It ran over the curb before rolling onto the grass, heading toward the neighbor's house. It finally stopped maybe a foot away from the house. I thought there would be lots of damage, but that wasn't the case at all. The owner wasn't home nor were any of my other neighbors, strange as it all was. Not properly setting the parking brake is what he and I had in common.
The guy is dumb. How do you "sometimes drop the ball" over something that you do all the time? I.e. Parking.Hell, his job is to drive a vehicle and deliver packages, seems like "parking" would have been one of the skills he'd need to do his damn job right.Hell, if it's an automatic, then it's even worse. All he had to do was put it in Park.Insurance only covers damages to property, and there's no insurance that can make amends for the loss of a life if someone had just happened to be hit by that van, or happened to hit the van as it rolled through.Let's just admit that the guy is a fucking idiot and not try and excuse what happened with "every one fucks up sometimes!". The guy isn't 7 anymore.
when I was a kid, my neighbors Mother showed up at 11 pm at night and had to chase her Cadillac in her heels, it went straight down the hill and came to a stop over a block away. This is why in San Francisco they will ticket you if you park without turning your wheels into the curb ( the right direction) This guy was used to stopping on level streets
I don't think age is relevant. Luckily, my stupid moments have never caused bodily harm or property damage, but I've definitely had some forgetful moments.
Question: What External IP PoE Surveillance Cameras Should I Use on My House?
I have to say I like watching your videos on ip cameras and surveillance and am still confused with all the brands. Are there any that you recommend for external ...
Hello Eli, great video!! I completely understand because I'm shopping for a
customer now who wants about 30 cameras. About 4/6 outside the rest in.
They want audio on all of them. Its easy to buy the best of the best but
not everyone wants to pay that nut for it. So I'm struggling trying to find
a brand that is good and has decent audio but not crazy expensive that
could cause me to lose the project.
Could you give me some feedback on how to handle this. I meet with them
walked around and they have a proposal right now for about $13K (sounds a
little cheap to me) and I need to try to beat that or do better.
What brands do you recommend for commercial/industrial use?
And how should I approach the audio should I look at cameras with audio in
them or go the external speaker route and if so could you recommend
something to me for this?
Thanks!
House of Anubis is a jointly , British, American, and Belgian mystery television series based on the Dutch-Belgian television series Het Huis Anubis aired in.
Crack House USA
The story of a gang of drug dealers, the feds who set them up, the wire tap that caught them and their families. Police install video cameras into a house that is ...
More drugs problems equals more money for city, state or other law
enforcement. Officials want drug problems because then more money is sent
to states for the "futile drug war."
+iLovesToHatez It's a cold, hard fact that the Drug War perpetuates itself. For every dealer busted by law enforcement, at least two more take their place. The bigger the dealer busted, the bigger the demand vacuum becomes. In other words- law enforcement actions only make things worse.You can absolutely NOT defeat supply demand with laws. It doesn't matter what the consequences are- demand will always equal supply. In fact, the tighter the enforcement is, the worse the problem becomes. As things are now, the system only benefits judges, lawyers, private prison corporations, police and prison guard unions, corner street hustlers, MS-13 and the Mexican Mafia.The only way to win the war on drugs is with legalization and strong regulation. Portugal was the first country to implement such a policy. In 2001, they legalized personal use amounts of ALL drugs. Since then, they've had a majority reduction in not just drug use, but also HIV and other STD infections. Far less young people are using drugs. This makes sense.People are oppositional. Want them to speed down the highway? Tell them NOT to. The same can be said for illegal drugs. Make drugs legal and they suddenly become LESS cool. People want the forbidden fruit. Show less
+iLovesToHatez Perhaps I should pay more attention to your name, but I don't think you get it. That's typical for most Americans. They can't see the forest through the trees.
+iLovesToHatez I can hardly believe the stupidity behind such a belief. It's a cold, hard fact that the Drug War perpetuates itself. For every dealer busted by law enforcement, at least two more take their place. The bigger the dealer busted, the bigger the demand vacuum becomes. In other words- law enforcement actions only make things worse.You can absolutely NOT defeat supply demand with laws. It doesn't matter what the consequences are- demand will always equal supply. In fact, the tighter the enforcement is, the worse the problem becomes. As things are now, the system only benefits judges, lawyers, private prison corporations, police and prison guard unions, corner street hustlers, MS-13 and the Mexican Mafia.The only way to win the war on drugs is with legalization and strong regulation. Portugal was the first country to implement such a policy. In 2001, they legalized personal use amounts of ALL drugs. Since then, they've had a majority reduction in not just drug use, but also HIV and other STD infections. Far less young people are using drugs. This makes sense.People are oppositional. Want them to speed down the highway? Tell them NOT to. The same can be said for illegal drugs. Make drugs legal and they suddenly become LESS cool. People want the forbidden fruit.
+dieselphiendSo you're saying programs like the DEA is useless?... Do you understand the consequences? I can understand with the exception of marijuana, but hard drugs do need to be prohibited...
+iLovesToHatez Regardless of whether or not a person uses, or deals, drugs, it's their tax dollars that pay for futile drug enforcement. It is therefore everyone's war. 'Our' war.
+dieselphiend who the hell is "our" which are you?
House of Anubis S01 E22 E23 House of Cameras House of Numbers
US, UK and Belgian co-production of a television series. Het Huis Anubis is adapted from the series. Hans Bourlon and Gert Verhulst is a joint production.