While we're talking about the Darwin awards...
I just came across two young electrical apprentices in their Mazda van bogged to the eyeballs in a new land subdivision not far from our home. So being the good Samaritan that I am, I scooted home, grabbed the snatch strap, recovery hitch and max trax
.
Headed back down in the Paj
to give them a hand and guess what I found... Two more young electrical apprentices in a crappy old Rodeo ute, with a (highly unsuitable) rope tied to the front of the van and attached to their ute - guess where - yep, around the towball.
They were tying it off and ready to do pedal-to-the-metal in the Rodeo.
So, I ask, "would you like a hand?" ... Boys: "nah nah we're right
" ... Me: "you know that tying that to the towball is deadly dangerous, right?
" ... Boys: "too late now, we're all tied on. We'll be 'right, as long as everyone is out of the way." ... Me: "what about the driver?
" ... Boys: "yeah, we're right".... Me: "I have a snatch strap and proper hitch fellas, let me help you" ... Boys: "nah, we're right
".
I had to drive away before I could bear to watch the recovery attempt
. I hope I don't hear ambulance sirens soon... sigh ...
Should I have insisted more? I think four young blokes didnt want to be embarrassed by accepting help from a woman...
They were all in high-viz workwear with steel-cap boots. I wonder what their employer would think of their safe work practices.