View Full Version : It isn't often when I feel sorry for a cager...
Swoop
23rd February 2008, 19:42
But this car is (was?) owned by a young chap.
With the winds on Friday, a rather substantial branch departed company with the main part of the tree.
Now, the extra stupid part:
One of the guys at work, a year or two ago, went around trimming these trees to prevent things like this happening.
Waitakere Shitty Council screamed blue murder and were completely over the top with threats of ramifications for this guy and the organisation.
Typical greenie, and public servant, mentality.
There was an instant "flock" of OSH nazi's on the scene yesterday and I'll bet that they will try and fine someone a shedload of $$'s for this.
In my way of thinking, if a council prevent's certain actions from happening, they are now accountable for the consequences. There is bugger-all chance of this happening in "modern NZ" though.
This guy now is looking at a written off vehicle. Luckily he wasn't sitting inside it when this happened.
Disco Dan
23rd February 2008, 19:45
It's only a Legacy. :whocares:
I feel sorry for the tree... like losing a leg. Where is it.. I want to go give the tree a hug.
cowboyz
23rd February 2008, 19:47
if he was sitting in the vehicle he would have a really cool story to tell. and have to buy some new underwear but i doubt they would have been hurt.,
Swampdonkey
23rd February 2008, 19:54
Bus on Monday aye.....bugger
Swoop
23rd February 2008, 19:55
Which carpark was that at in West Auckland?
It is at my work. Not really a "public" one.
Patch
23rd February 2008, 19:55
hope they trim the rest of the branch off - that ain't good for the tree, be good firewood too :blip:
Swoop
23rd February 2008, 20:17
Well hopefully WCC will send in 'Treescape' to tidy up all the trees.
After all the high winds this weekend 'Treescape' will be very busy.
Julian & Logan were on the scene within an hour and the branch was shredded!
Probably at work's expense though. They should send the bill to WCC (seriously).
This is how I got the shots without the bonnet ornament.
Livvy
23rd February 2008, 21:09
Doubt he would have been hurt if he'd been in the driver's side... And it doesn't look too badly damaged really. New windscreen, a bit of metal needs to be popped back... The engine might have been damaged though I guess.
FJRider
23rd February 2008, 21:16
If it was an (old) falcon, he would have pulled the chainsaw out of the boot and taken a load of firewood home. And said nothing.
Roki_nz
23rd February 2008, 23:03
if it was my car i would be in tears because it wouldn't be a wright off for the insurnace
shaneh
24th February 2008, 06:36
Looks like a gum tree. They're buggers for randomly dropping branches. Never part under a gum. They're worse for it when they're dry (drought time).
BiK3RChiK
24th February 2008, 07:59
Damn councils! I'd send the bill!! We have protection orders on trees at our place and most of them aren't even native! One of them is in danger of falling on the house and clogs up the downpipes with tiny needle pines.. Stupid councils! Send them the bill!
Swoop
24th February 2008, 11:01
And it doesn't look too badly damaged really. New windscreen, a bit of metal needs to be popped back...
I thought the same, but the pillar area is quite important for crash strength. The cost of all the repair work needed would make it easier to write-off.
FROSTY
24th February 2008, 11:09
Me I'd be pissed if I was the owner. But really aint it a case of shit happens?
Timber020
24th February 2008, 21:52
Me I'd be pissed if I was the owner. But really aint it a case of shit happens?
Pretty much, councils try very hard to minimise risk to people and property through tree management strategies, and as much as they are an ass to some people, it generally benefits the towns and people as a whole in the long run.
Gums can shed limbs, although its rare that they cause any real damage, most of the damage trees do occur shortly after someone says "Of course I know what im doing, just hold the ladder."
Grub
24th February 2008, 22:08
It's only a Legacy. :whocares:.
I hate you! I was just about to type the very same thing. But decided to see if any other sick bastard had said it already.
skidMark
24th February 2008, 22:10
It will buff out. :innocent:
steveb64
25th February 2008, 01:41
Pretty much, councils try very hard to minimise risk to people and property through tree management strategies, and as much as they are an ass to some people, it generally benefits the towns and people as a whole in the long run.
Gums can shed limbs, although its rare that they cause any real damage, most of the damage trees do occur shortly after someone says "Of course I know what im doing, just hold the ladder."
Almost had a gum branch land on me a couple of years ago - heading into town in the cage (4x4), REALLY windy day, gums on RH side of the road - but overhanging, and just caught sight of a ~200mm thick branch dropping out of the sky! :shit: Jammed on the brakes (left some impressive marks up the road), decided that I wasn't going to stop - but had slowed enough it didn't land on me either - so off the brakes, and hit the gas, and drove over the branch (which was still bouncing on the road) - with a few bumps... Was SO glad I'd decided to take the 4x4 (Mitsi Pajero), instead of the car! :woohoo:
Went and bought a Lotto ticket after that - but it wasn't any good - I'd already used up all my good luck for the day... :laugh:
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