8 August 2011

Nah, we can do it in one go. Images of Canberra

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overloaded ute

Brandi has sent in this gem seen at lunchtime today on Adelaide Avenue.

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If anything I’d suggest the’re going to the next job to get more on. Isn’t the closest green waste the otherway out at Mugga. (Actually not 100% there) Maybe he’ll swing left up the ramp through Garren onto Hindmarsh
Besides if they had a couple of ropes over it the loads is good as gold.

EvanJames said :

poetix said :

He’s just taking his Triffid for a drive…

It’s a shame the photographer didn’t get a picture of it attacking Hyundais, triffids often do that.

Really? Damn, I need to get one, Keep the Excel’s away!

Also, Is there anything I can get to eat commodores? I would love to help cull those!

screaming banshee12:24 pm 09 Aug 11

This one has nothing on Solidarity’s effort

http://the-riotact.com/nah-mate-we-can-do-it-in-one-trip/32980

poetix said :

He’s just taking his Triffid for a drive…

It’s a shame the photographer didn’t get a picture of it attacking Hyundais, triffids often do that.

He’s just taking his Triffid for a drive…

What’s wrong with that? He could have got a lot more on if he’d wanted to, I often have.

Holy crap, is that my fiesta?

Primal said :

JC said :

Don’t see an issue. The load looks tied down and is not excessive.

…and nearly dragging on the road.

I’m think you might be making something out of nothing. There is one thin branch hanging down close to the road. Prunings hold themselves together on a ute tray or trailer easily because of all the branchy bits you just gotta make sure the small stuff is under the bigger stuff. I don’t see a problem here at all except for the pole that is.

http://www.tams.act.gov.au/live/city_rangers/illegal_activities

transporting refuse or waste and failing to arrange, contain, fasten or cover it so as to prevent any part of the load from falling or being blown from the vehicle

Apart from the number plate being slightly obscured i dont see an issue.

Is it because the ute is missing a hub cap? Or because of the risk that a leaf or – heaven forbid – a twig could come loose and tumble down the road into oncoming traffic?

Quickly – someone, feed the image into a CSI-like supercomputer, so we can reconstruct the number plate and alert the authorities!

Classified said :

That guy in the silver car down the road doesn’t seem to know which lane he’s in…

Heading home from the pub maybe?

JC said :

Don’t see an issue. The load looks tied down and is not excessive.

…and nearly dragging on the road.

That guy in the silver car down the road doesn’t seem to know which lane he’s in…

canberralocal9:44 pm 08 Aug 11

Bla_Bla said :

eily said :

‘Cept that dirty great pole might make it interesting to pass under the bridges.

Can’t tell if trolling or incredibly stupid

Bla_Bla, you are as thick as eily is ironic

eily said :

‘Cept that dirty great pole might make it interesting to pass under the bridges.

Can’t tell if trolling or incredibly stupid

‘Cept that dirty great pole might make it interesting to pass under the bridges.

Looks fine to me. I regularly see utes with four times that amount of green material on the tray.

Don’t see an issue. The load looks tied down and is not excessive.

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