World's most dangerous door discovered at Vauxhall tube.
via @paddyoclery pic.twitter.com/RrR1SFiapE
— Andrew Bloch (@AndrewBloch) June 21, 2017
Spotted at Vauxhall station on the London underground. [Andrew Bloch on Twitter, where there are some funny comments as well]
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Bah, they probably just put up all those warning stickers because it’s cheaper than fixing the lock. 🙂
My favorite warning sticker was on a package of picric acid: “Warning: Do not load in passenger aircraft.” I guess the cargo pilots were expendable.
My favorite warning sticker was on a package of picric acid: “Warning: Do not load in passenger aircraft.” I guess the cargo pilots were expendable.
Not expendable, but the safety requirements are different when you are hauling passengers around for money compared to hauling cargo around for money.
Driving a taxi compared to driving a delivery truck is similar. The safety rules for passenger cars and trucks are different.
The fact that SUVs (which are legally classified as trucks) are commonly used as passenger vehicles means that SUVs are less safe than cars.
All those pretty stickers, so what. Take a look at this door http://i.imgur.com/NFz5U6H.jpg , taken by me at a NYC subway station.
Which one scares you more, the stickers with all those warnings, or the EJECTOR ROOM?