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bergclimber34

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1,629 posts

10 months

Tuesday 19th August
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Cretinous, reversed lightly into some metal stillages at work yesterday, bumper damage.

My point is this, they are stacked, if I had hit them harder they could have toppled and done serious car right off damage.

Car park is a gravel area at side of factory, stillages were placed on the entrance road to the car park and then leading into what should be a staff car park and vehicle turning delivery area which because this crap firm won't expand is just full of stock leaving a narrow path for delivery trucks fork lifts etc, lorries cannot deliver and park on the ro5ad it's so bad.

My opinion these stiilages should not be parked on an access way to a car park?

Drumroll

4,204 posts

137 months

Tuesday 19th August
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bergclimber34 said:
Cretinous, reversed lightly into some metal stillages at work yesterday, bumper damage.

My point is this, they are stacked, if I had hit them harder they could have toppled and done serious car right off damage.

Car park is a gravel area at side of factory, stillages were placed on the entrance road to the car park and then leading into what should be a staff car park and vehicle turning delivery area which because this crap firm won't expand is just full of stock leaving a narrow path for delivery trucks fork lifts etc, lorries cannot deliver and park on the ro5ad it's so bad.

My opinion these stiilages should not be parked on an access way to a car park?
Rant over. What do you want us to do/say?

Dixy

3,332 posts

222 months

Tuesday 19th August
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Get your popcorn here. OP this may not go how you hope

redstar1

184 posts

8 months

Tuesday 19th August
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Drumroll said:
Rant over. What do you want us to do/say?
They can't drive a car and are just looking for someone to blame. Maybe take some more lessons?

Lo-Fi

1,095 posts

87 months

Tuesday 19th August
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Drumroll said:
bergclimber34 said:
Cretinous, reversed lightly into some metal stillages at work yesterday, bumper damage.

My point is this, they are stacked, if I had hit them harder they could have toppled and done serious car right off damage.

Car park is a gravel area at side of factory, stillages were placed on the entrance road to the car park and then leading into what should be a staff car park and vehicle turning delivery area which because this crap firm won't expand is just full of stock leaving a narrow path for delivery trucks fork lifts etc, lorries cannot deliver and park on the ro5ad it's so bad.

My opinion these stiilages should not be parked on an access way to a car park?
Rant over. What do you want us to do/say?
I'd say ' what does "serious car right off damage" mean?'

The Gauge

5,187 posts

30 months

Tuesday 19th August
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I predict this thread will become brutal, if it hasn’t already

Riley Blue

22,489 posts

243 months

Tuesday 19th August
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bergclimber34 said:
My opinion these stiilages should not be parked on an access way to a car park?
That may be so but what are you expecting of PH contributors?

bergclimber34

Original Poster:

1,629 posts

10 months

Tuesday 19th August
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Simply put, what could happen if the stillages fell onto a car. My bad, did not explain fully.

They are stacked three high, basically metal frameworks to store stuff on, my fault, was not concentrating, reversed into them..

Point being they could topple onto the car, and worse as they are heavy.

They are dumped on a private exit road from what should be a car park/delivery area, but is a dumping ground for stock as we don't have space.

Basically stuff dumped on an access road has potential to topple, cause accidents, how would insurance for me deal with it, if it wrote a car off say

GasEngineer

1,582 posts

79 months

Tuesday 19th August
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bergclimber34 said:
Simply put, what could happen if the stillages fell onto a car. My bad, did not explain fully.

They are stacked three high, basically metal frameworks to store stuff on, my fault, was not concentrating, reversed into them..

Point being they could topple onto the car, and worse as they are heavy.

They are dumped on a private exit road from what should be a car park/delivery area, but is a dumping ground for stock as we don't have space.

Basically stuff dumped on an access road has potential to topple, cause accidents, how would insurance for me deal with it, if it wrote a car off say
If the company is proved negligent, your insurance company may well pursue them for recovering their payout to you.

Bill

56,047 posts

272 months

Tuesday 19th August
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You drove into something and damaged your car. But you're wondering what would the result be if you drove into it hard enough to make them topple??? Think you'd struggle to prove their negligence in stacking them outweighs your negligence in crashing.

Drumroll

4,204 posts

137 months

Tuesday 19th August
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bergclimber34 said:
Simply put, what could happen if the stillages fell onto a car. My bad, did not explain fully.

They are stacked three high, basically metal frameworks to store stuff on, my fault, was not concentrating, reversed into them..

Point being they could topple onto the car, and worse as they are heavy.

They are dumped on a private exit road from what should be a car park/delivery area, but is a dumping ground for stock as we don't have space.

Basically stuff dumped on an access road has potential to topple, cause accidents, how would insurance for me deal with it, if it wrote a car off say
Are they not designed to be stacked?

I ask again what do you expect us to do or say?

You have concerns you raise with the company,.

Drumroll

4,204 posts

137 months

Tuesday 19th August
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In other news, I almost reversed into my Recycling bin the other day, apart from being more careful reversing what do the PH collective think I should do?

Runes

5,063 posts

233 months

Tuesday 19th August
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Bill said:
You drove into something and damaged your car. But you're wondering what would the result be if you drove into it hard enough to make them topple??? Think you'd struggle to prove their negligence in stacking them outweighs your negligence in crashing.
Even if the negligence of the driver outweighs that of another person, it does not mean that that other person is not liable, only that the compensation recoverable by the driver might be reduced (as it might be even if the negligence of the other person outweighed the negligence of the driver). See section 1(1) of the Law Reform (Contributory Negligence) Act 1945.

Nurburgsingh

5,356 posts

255 months

Tuesday 19th August
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Drumroll said:
In other news, I almost reversed into my Recycling bin the other day, apart from being more careful reversing what do the PH collective think I should do?
I would start by having a stern word with your groundsman about where he leaves the wheelie bin and ensure he's more careful in future if he values his place in your employment. If he does it again thrash him, before the rest of the staff, and then set the hounds on him.

bergclimber34

Original Poster:

1,629 posts

10 months

Tuesday 19th August
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Was just a simple query based on a stupid accident, if they toppled over they would write a car off, meaning insurance might have to be involved, they are not in a storage area, they are dumped on an access road to a delivery area car park that is full of stock.

The incident was my fault, but if I was injured or the car was written off, surely there might be questions asked as to why there was stuff dumped on an access road? Regardless of whose fault it is?

Antony Moxey

9,866 posts

236 months

Tuesday 19th August
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Why don't you pre-empt any such incident by speaking to the site manager and asking them why they're stacking stuff outside of their yard, why there isn't a specific storage area and why there isn't a specific parking area. If the answer is there is, but it's full of stock, then you reply that in that case it isn't a SPECIFIC parking area. Go and ask your work, they'll have the answers, PH won't.

Freddie Fitch

180 posts

88 months

Tuesday 19th August
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Maybe I need a parrot but what's a 'stillage'?

redstar1

184 posts

8 months

Tuesday 19th August
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Freddie Fitch said:
Maybe I need a parrot but what's a 'stillage'?
It's a cage, like a pallet but with sides. The point of them is that they are designed to be stackable, on top of one another.

Riley Blue

22,489 posts

243 months

Tuesday 19th August
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I drove into a builders merchant's car park a couple of weeks ago; no marked spaces, no warning signs, just stuff all over the place at low and high level that would easily damage a car if driven into. It was the same at the next one I visited but I managed not to hit anything.

bergclimber34

Original Poster:

1,629 posts

10 months

Tuesday 19th August
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Invariably on here there are people who deal with stuff like this legally, insurers etc.

Thats all, was just a query. Moving on....