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Originally Posted by MrBasse
That is a good example, but it is worth putting a NSFW notice on as the pictures are a little gruesome and the comments contain several instances of choice language.
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I am gonna keep this around for the next person at a regional that tells me I need gloves for working in the pits with power tools.
I 100000% agree with all the things stated in this tread. I have seen more and more teams, especially this year, join with signs and posters, more so for publicity then anything else. And "safety advisers" that are just volunteers who blindly seem to go alone with the teams with posters...
I am not faulting anyone, or going to point out specifics but lets just try to end all of the theatricals. But remain safe and vigilant, a lot of which is just using common sense and politeness.