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Sounds like an American version of a Junji Ito short story.
I really don't know what the regulations are on this. Chances are it was cheaper to only do it when caught.There's a very good chance they get sued and lose. It just depends on if there is a statute of limitations for wrongful death in the state.
Edit: Looks like the Statute of Limitations is only two years in Iowa for wrongful death.
Wrongful Death Lawsuits in Iowa
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You think they did deep cleans on any kind of regular basis?
Just imagine what must have been going through his mind. The terror of knowing that you can't escape, that no one realises you're there, etc.
I can't imagine how hellish that was if he somehow survived the fall and was just stuck back there until he died. Reminds me of the same uncomfortable feeling I got about the Nutty Putty cave incident.
That spot is literally the mans grave. I was wondering if they had gotten his body out, apparently not. They sealed up the opening, something I expected them to do even if they managed to save him.Yeah, generally I wouldn't say I'm claustrophobic, but reading about this (in more detail on other sites) made me feel terribly so. I couldn't breathe just placing myself in this poor guys shoes. What a nightmare.
Yeah, generally I wouldn't say I'm claustrophobic, but reading about this (in more detail on other sites) made me feel terribly so. I couldn't breathe just placing myself in this poor guys shoes. What a nightmare.
Definitely don't read the wikipedia entry on this. It's heartbreaking.
Definitely don't read the wikipedia entry on this. It's heartbreaking.
That spot is literally the mans grave. I was wondering if they had gotten his body out, apparently not. They sealed up the opening, something I expected them to do even if they managed to save him.
Cut as many farts as you can to get ppl looking.i have no mouth and i must scream
There's no regulation saying "X task must be done on Y timeline." Laws governing cleanliness in stores are written as "the store has to be clean, X% of surfaces must be free of harmful bacteria when tested," if they even get that specific. If people aren't getting sick and a store isn't visibly dirty no inspector is going to go out of their way to find problems.I really don't know what the regulations are on this. Chances are it was cheaper to only do it when caught.
Exactly, I used to have to do quality inspections over a number of sites weekly. I was under resourced, paid shit and the sites were far apart. A cursory glance was all that was required so I could fill I. The form to say the site had been inspected. As long at the site wasn't completely obviously terrible there was no benefit or time for me to drill down until I found something. I wasn't getting paid any overtime to do that.There's no regulation saying "X task must be done on Y timeline." Laws governing cleanliness in stores are written as "the store has to be clean, X% of surfaces must be free of harmful bacteria when tested," if they even get that specific. If people aren't getting sick and a store isn't visibly dirty no inspector is going to go out of their way to find problems.
I can't imagine how hellish that was if he somehow survived the fall and was just stuck back there until he died. Reminds me of the same uncomfortable feeling I got about the Nutty Putty cave incident.
In that case, it doesn't really smell, but has an sour meaty smell.
this is the scariest thing i can imagineI can't imagine how hellish that was if he somehow survived the fall and was just stuck back there until he died. Reminds me of the same uncomfortable feeling I got about the Nutty Putty cave incident.
this is the scariest thing i can imagine
Don't worry, you'd drown long before you hit the bottom.That, and being dragged to the bottom of the ocean with weight strapped to your feet.
2.3 stars, oof.