Posted by Mark - IN. on September 30, 2014 at 21:09:51 from (67.163.11.67):
In Reply to: Anybody Got..... posted by spudm on September 30, 2014 at 17:56:40:
I posted this here before and will again. It happened a couple miles northwest of me just over the Michigan border a few years ago. A young fella, apprentice was on a backhoe digging for a barn when he dug into the 24� was killed. It didn�t ignite, but was pressurized as 850 PSI, and shook windows miles to the east of me. He was killed instantly they figured. If you look closely, it uncovered another 22� pipe that those people in the picture are standing over. Those pipes run east-west between 200� and 300� north of me, not on my property. Now close to them across the road they are getting everyone to give them permission to run another 30� pipe parallel to those two. Its going to happen whether anyone wants it or not. These days if you say no, they have your land condemned and take it, legally (Supreme Court decision �New London Vrs Keho�).
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