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To: KittenClaws

Non-combustible? Well there’s that. Having hauled the occasional bit of weird stuff over the years I recall the guys who “control” what goes over a bridge or tunnel a snippy bunch of bureaudinks. Usually it’s the local fire marshall. Any more I don’t even ask. But in the current case of the Baltimore Beltway I expect the snippieness will be ramped up to 10+
They’ll be needing some explosives to clean up the damage but I expect the Navy will have to bring it by water?


2,498 posted on 03/29/2024 12:57:43 PM PDT by OldWarBaby
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To: OldWarBaby

Non-combustible? Well there’s that. Having hauled the occasional bit of weird stuff over the years I recall the guys who “control” what goes over a bridge or tunnel a snippy bunch of bureaudinks. Usually it’s the local fire marshall. Any more I don’t even ask. But in the current case of the Baltimore Beltway I expect the snippieness will be ramped up to 10+
They’ll be needing some explosives to clean up the damage but I expect the Navy will have to bring it by water?

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It is just my understanding about the importance of the bridge, to get products like jet fuel that are unable to use tunnels for safety reasons.

I have since learned that some military and cargo vessels are stuck in the harbor due to that bridge. That changes the situation quite a bit IMO.

I haven’t had much time to mull it over, but I’ll get there.

KC


2,545 posted on 03/29/2024 5:29:24 PM PDT by KittenClaws (God is true to His Word.)
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