I am not so sure it was those two guys fault. Don't you think they would have closed the back door? It also looked like the one on the left was trying to do something with that piece of wood.
I am not so sure it was those two guys fault. Don't you think they would have closed the back door? It also looked like the one on the left was trying to do something with that piece of wood.
In order to close the doors the driver has to pull foward to allow the doors to swing closed. He is suppose to pull forward 4-5 feet then stop to make sure the doors are shut. You are probabby right about the wood thing, but the driver didn't give them time to secure it.
I pointed this video out on my LJ, with a note to a trucker friend to check it out...his comment: "Note that this isn't the driver's fault. Target doesn't allow drivers into the warehouses to secure the loads until after they've pulled out... so.. yeah.. totally Target's fault. ::grin::"Regardless, *somebody* shoulda put a strap behind them before the driver pulled out. *Who* that somebody is, depends on whether Target even lets drivers on their dock (many places don't let drivers in). If they let drivers in, it was the driver's fault for not putting the strap on. Otherwise, it was Target's fault.
I pointed this video out on my LJ, with a note to a trucker friend to check it out...his comment: "Note that this isn't the driver's fault. Target doesn't allow drivers into the warehouses to secure the loads until after they've pulled out... so.. yeah.. totally Target's fault. ::grin::"