Comment by treetalker
7 hours ago
Misusing a forklift might injure the driver and a few others; but it is unlikely to bring down an entire electric grid, expose millions to fraud and theft, put innocent people in prison, or jeopardize the institutions of government.
There is more than one kind of leverage at play here.
> Misusing a forklift might injure the driver and a few others; but it is unlikely to bring down an entire electric grid
That's the job of the backhoe.
(this is a joke about how diggers have caused quite a lot of local internet outages by hitting cables, sometimes supposedly "redundant" cables that were routed in the same conduit. Hitting power infrastructure is rare but does happen)
At my last job we had the power taken out by a backhoe. It was loaded onto a trailer and either the operator forgot to lower the bucket, or the driver drove away before he had time to lower it.
Regardless of whose fault it was, the end result was the bucket snagged the power lines going into the datacentre and caused an outage.
> but it is unlikely to bring down an entire electric grid
Unless you happen to drive a forklift in a power plant.
> expose millions to fraud and theft
You can if you drive forklift in a bank.
> put innocent people in prison
You can use forklift to put several innocent people in prison with one trip, they have pretty high capacity.
> jeopardize the institutions of government.
It's pretty easy with a forklift, just try driving through main gate.
> There is more than one kind of leverage at play here.
Forklifts typically have several axes of travel.
The level of pettiness in this comment is through the roof. I love it.