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Fateswebb ago

It's weird to me that this truck appears to have an oxygen tank and a carbon dioxide tank on it both with very long hoses. Now I'm certainly no expert and I'm sure one that is can clear this up and explain it, because my sinister side is taking over and I could see how that would be useful. I'm not even sure I want to go into further detail.

Also it appears to have a generator, and some other wand looking hose. And what also appears to be some sort of video and audio wires or something. Not sure what those are. My point is not sure when this picture was taken, what location the truck was servicing, and why. But were it to work/dig on the ground it doesn't really seem like that's its purpose. It's mostly full and I see no jackhammer, shovels etc and it's also very clean.

Also from the front you can tell there is someone sitting in the truck, and also from the back it appears the window is covered by a white plastic, maybe the window is out. as well a few houses down is a second truck that is a construction truck and they appear to be putting up cable wires in however a messy way as they are. What a damn mess, not cable company would do that. However this appears to be not related.

Like I said maybe an electrician or some other specialty could explain the configuration of the truck, it seems weird..

AreWeSure ago

In also seems to have wheels and an internal combustion engine. I don't have to tell you how useful that could in a trafficking operation.

I don't see any audio or video cables. If you are referring to the black cables, those are either hoses (because this is a plumbing and gas truck) or heavy duty electrical cords to run from the generator.

Bman123 ago

Inside the truck is a welder with an oxi torch as well as gas containers and a ladder, but i'm not sure what the purpose of these is if this it to believe to be just an empty room. If anyone could link the photo of the inside of the "museum" that'd be great!

AreWeSure ago

It's probably for welding gas pipes.

The picture gives you enough to identify the work done by truck's owners: to make sure the building is properly connected to the sewer and gas systems.

Fateswebb ago

Well not to mention that but I believe they have used this building for an actual metal shop in the past possibly before it was used for what it is now. Hence the modeling of the modular tracks and other stuff. So certainly a welding truck makes total sense. If it's a metal shop as it has appeared to be from other photos.... I mean, wasn't that how It was identified the Pegasus as the dig site? Using pictures of people doing metal works here making art and possibly..... well.... modular floors..

So if that's the case then it is not in the lest bit suspicious at all, and even lends to the theory that Pegasus is a metal shop.

Then again I forget to know how to check the date the picture was caputured.

That might lend to the theory it's just a welders truck....

AreWeSure ago

I don't think Pegasus is a metal shop, though I'm not familiar with everything you mention. I think they just did custom metal work on site.

I think they know the guy who did the metal work and his shop is elsewhere.

Anyway, the reason, I said the truck relates to plumbing and gas is that the truck has to do with with this local utility www.wsscwater.com. I think it's a contractor who is licensed to do sewer and gas work around DC.

HiImchrishansen ago

WSSC runs the dc metro area. They stretch from southern maryland into d.c. anything related to water, and sanitation draining is WSSC. Baltimore is BGE. TBH that truck at the time of the picture...was not a WSSC truck. The stickers are peeled off and residue was leftover. WSSC wouldnt have a truck with the numberes greyed out...it's usually blue or black numbers which indicate the jurisdiction in which they are licensed to work.. AA,DC, MHIC. WSSC has a massive footprint in the DMV, to say it's a sub contractor...I do not believe that..as they have PLENTY of lazy turds already working there...they RARELY sub work..unless it's demoing, or constructing. A LOT of home depot harrys, illegal contractors, and 1 man companies purchase vehicles from these companies. The typical policy is anything after 150k miles is sold off. My company personally practices this policy.

AreWeSure ago

A local expert, nice.

Can you just explain how one would read the WSSD text? I didn't think it was an official truck, but was thinking this meant they were a registered and licensed contractor of some sort. I think you're saying, this is probably an old truck in private hands.