@WallStreetApes The gas thing doesn't make since- in urban areas like Philly delivery routes are planned strategically and drivers only go a few miles per day (not the 30-50 miles they suggested). Also gas savings is likely negated by increase in worker injuries
@lucci1980@Skriptkeeper17@ufc@danawhite Yea it's wrong, and they shouldn't be able to fine insane amounts like that either as there's no way they loss $150k in ad revenue from a small bar showing their event
@Karvajalg@nexta_tv I get your point but thats the reason they think this behavior is ok- it's exactly what they do in their countries. Thousands literally shit into the very waterway they swim/drink from in the Lagos slums
@lucci1980@Skriptkeeper17@ufc@danawhite No you need a commercial/public performance license which can be a few thousands dollars per event. They're thinking is if 50 people watch it for free at your bar, then that's 50 viewers/sales they just lost. Businesses are ok with paying it as they make bank in food/drink sales
@Evautoalex@Rusty_Knucklez So more than 1 truck damaged the lot (you can see tiremarks leading up to the trailer), but you weren't concerned at all with the linemen and instead made the vid about the chemical truck instead? Also why wasn't it taped off?
@Rusty_Knucklez@Evautoalex He literally says it was them and half points at them at 11 seconds, then the vid is clipped and the story changes. I think they fabricated the "chemical truck" thing so they could make it more dramatic and create bs content (he doesn't have the balls to call out the linemen)
@BrettHBoyer@VladTheInflator Yes, any event with a certain threshold of people (normally around 50-100) has to have an ambulance parked on standby just as a precaution anyway