Featured on Mar 26, 2024 by Null: The Francis Scott Key bridge, an important part of the Baltimore-D.C. I-695 Beltway, has collapsed after being impacted by a Singaporean cargo ship manned by a crew of 22 Indians.
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This is a huge issue especially with how many ships fly under flags of convenience and have such convoluted ownership structures.It also brings up a good question for the shipping industry, what are they going to do about subpar ship maintenance? Because there are an handful of examples within the last 30 years of ships sinking, capsizing or even getting into major collisions or incidents like this due to subpar maintenance or non-approved modifications.
Maryland state taxpayer. The bridge is part of the Maryland state highway despite its I-695 signage.You mean the American taxpayer..
You know what scares me? There's enough intelligence behind his assessments that I don't think he went crazy. The problem is he's a rapid fire and emotional in a lot of his posts.I know Cino, he is not a Vatinik, he is a Anglo-Australian Pro-russia guy. He was a good source on the Ukraine war and military equipment until the Israel-Palestime war started and his brain melted into paranoia and absolute obsession with Israel
How do you know? Seriously I want to know. These guys are likely following the rulebook to the letter and just going on autopilot so there's no way they were prepared for that possibilityHacking is not possible on a ship like that. It’s either incompetence or if we’re going down the tin foil hat route, sabotage.
But in all seriousness though, the only realistic thing you can “hack” on these vessels are the GPS on board these vessels. Even then, can you call blacking out GPS as “hacking”?
Hohol ship captains are horrendous. The hohols make for ridiculously bad seamen. Their captains are also often drunk. A few years ago one bulldozed through a tourist ship with like 40 gooks on it in Budapest, said he couldn't see it, and did the river traffic equivalent of quickly trying to sail away through the wreckage. You'll be better off with a pajeet as your skipper.If the pilot is some Ukie, I bet he was downing vodka on the job like the average slav.
He probably saw the bridge contorting like that bus in Harry Potter and thought it'll be fine.
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No one can say right now that's definitely what happened right now... But is a hacking possible? The power shut off is convenient and the Indians are an excellent scapegoat. Evidence is still coming out but I don't know how impossible this is.
It had nothing to do with Diversity, it was an asian ship bringing cargo. To be an average poster of this board you must have to be a product of a few generations of incest, sad!> "Do you think hiring under-qualified workers for the sake of diversity might bring problem in the future?"
> "We will cross the bridge when we get to it"
Could the current be calculated and the ship be remotely deactivated?Hohol ship captains are horrendous. The hohols make for ridiculously bad seamen. Their captains are also often drunk. A few years ago one bulldozed through a tourist ship with like 40 gooks on it in Budapest, said he couldn't see it, and did the river traffic equivalent of quickly trying to sail away through the wreckage. You'll be better off with a pajeet as your skipper.
Very unlikely.
The ship had its power cut, it wasn't "somehow turned on remote control" , which may not even be possible. Also a good terror attack would have done it by day.
Not even the jewest of Mossad can time a power cut that well to hit a bridge without the crew's help. This was likely a mechanical failiure.
Now, the bridge should have had these fortified rings around it, though refitting that would have eaten very harshly into the gibsmuh budget.
Because it happened at 1:30amIncredible that a disaster of this scale would end up killing only four construction workers.
1. The broader economy will be fine. The local economy is fucked. The harbor is currently closed .Discussions of the bridge aside, i'm more curious about some things:
- How fucked is the economy?, did it block the harbor, and if so, by how much?
- How long will the clean up take?
- How will this look on biden in a election year?
- How bad will they try to spin this?
FaggotAnyone else disappointed it didn’t happen at rush hour?
Nah, they're always drunk.Their captains are also often drunk.
They are completely wrong as shipping has ran like this for decades and it has fuck all to do with DEI, it’s about getting people who will do hard work cheaper than in the west.Eh, people aren’t wrong to say that the entire thing is companies saving Pennie’s by hiring third world retards under DEI or whatever
I can see the US appointing a special master to make awards given the scale of this thing. So many people and businesses affected. Plus the waterways are under the jurisdiction of USCG/Homeland Security and someone has to pay for the clean up. One way or another the Federal government is paying at least some of the costs.Maryland state taxpayer. The bridge is part of the Maryland state highway despite its I-695 signage.
Because it happened at 1:30am
Could the power failure have locked it into a turn? At that point wouldn’t matter what you did.It just seems very odd to me that they seem to swerve into it. If power goes off, and it seems to be going on and off at least once why would you expect to swerve? These ships have huge inertia, it should have kept its course but instead it swerves.