Comcast Ice Road Mayhem

Watch how indifferent these Comcast employees are as accidents pile up around their trucks.

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Slow day for something to complain about.
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Originally posted by: CowboyKell
Slow day for something to complain about.


No, I am trying to find interesting things to stimulate discussion. This is the number #2 video on YouTube right now. Since other people found it interesting, I thought people here might.

Were they breaking the law? No
Does anybody think some were driving too fast? That's pretty obvious to me. It's an ice covered road, enough said.
Does anybody think if Comcast didn't go out and try to repair lines there might be be someone(s) screaming "hey I need my internet so I can post things on YouTube"? I believe so, no make that I know so.

The truck that came sliding in and almost hit another car so tell me how can he blame this on not enough Comcast cones? He locked it up way before the Comcast truck.

I'll bet that the Comcast employee voted Clinton. We'll never know, but I'm correct.
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Originally posted by: CowboyKell
Slow day for something to complain about.


No joke life must be so boring.

Well if you're only gonna use 5 cones why not at least spread them out a little farther up toward the hill?
That girl in the pink jammies didn't seem too bright standing out in the road like that. I also noticed those people didn't know how to drive on ice. HELLO, nobody can steer when they keep the brakes locked up.
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Originally posted by: jatki99
That girl in the pink jammies didn't seem too bright standing out in the road like that. I also noticed those people didn't know how to drive on ice. HELLO, nobody can steer when they keep the brakes locked up.


The video was taken in the Indianapolis area. Most people there know how to drive in the snow. Down here in the southern part of the state nobody knows how to drive in snow. I see people all the time in 4 wheel drives that think they can go anywhere in the snow. The pass me going 60 mph, and then a few miles down the road, they tap on the brakes and slide right off the road.
I just learned that he "scene of the crime" is less 10 miles from my Indy home. My home is for sale, by the way, just in case anyone on here would like to buy it.
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