Ummm... are all building set to be "pulled" in case of an emergency like a fire? Are people at work right now with explosives all around them? I ask because I'm under the impression it takes a long time to set the charges to demolish a building. This video implies there were charges set before that day.
what i do know is that silverstein had 0 permits in place for emergency systems like that,
Is there such a thing? I mean, who wants to work in a building that can be set to collapse instantly? How could such a permit even be legal? Every building I have ever seen with charges placed on it were off limits to everyone unless they were setting the charges.
Assuming you already know where to put them. Is that a standard practice when a building goes up? Do they figure out ahead of time how to take it down?
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SaneGoatiSwear ago
Tat_Tvam_Asi ago
Ummm... are all building set to be "pulled" in case of an emergency like a fire? Are people at work right now with explosives all around them? I ask because I'm under the impression it takes a long time to set the charges to demolish a building. This video implies there were charges set before that day.
SaneGoatiSwear ago
Tat_Tvam_Asi ago
Is there such a thing? I mean, who wants to work in a building that can be set to collapse instantly? How could such a permit even be legal? Every building I have ever seen with charges placed on it were off limits to everyone unless they were setting the charges.
SaneGoatiSwear ago
Tat_Tvam_Asi ago
Assuming you already know where to put them. Is that a standard practice when a building goes up? Do they figure out ahead of time how to take it down?