Key Bridge, Baltimore, has collapsed.

Re: Francis Scott Key, taken from Wikipedia,

At the time of his death he owned eight human beings. !!
It was normal then. Don’t judge someone from yesterday based on today’s supposed moral standards.

And, that was clearly not why the bridge was named after him.
 
No shithole foreigners responsible, local pilots are used to navigate the ships in and out of the harbour
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Don’t confuse Trump, or Trump Cult Members, with the truth!!

I see it didn’t take long to make Biden responsible! I’m assured it was well past his Ovaltine time, so he had already had his bedtime story and was fast asleep with Mummy.
 
It was normal then. Don’t judge someone from yesterday based on today’s supposed moral standards.

And, that was clearly not why the bridge was named after him.
I'm wasn't judging anyone, unless you take a few exclamation marks as proof of that. I assume the bridge was named in honour of him for writing the words to star spangled banner, fair dos. But the real standout for me was that for somebody who led the american colonisation society, he still ended up 'owning' slaves when he died. Wasn't right then and it's not right now, I think we can agree on that moral standard.
 
I'm wasn't judging anyone, unless you take a few exclamation marks as proof of that. I assume the bridge was named in honour of him for writing the words to star spangled banner, fair dos. But the real standout for me was that for somebody who led the american colonisation society, he still ended up 'owning' slaves when he died. Wasn't right then and it's not right now, I think we can agree on that moral standard.
Slavery has always been a part of the human story. I’m glad I live today, when it is decried and considered morally repugnant.
 
Is the weight of the structure resting on the front of an already fully laden ship a concern?
 
Is the weight of the structure resting on the front of an already fully laden ship a concern?
No; you can see that the weight of the debris resting on the bow has caused the ship to be slightly trimmed down by the head and listing to port. It's hard to tell definitively from the pictures, but it appears that most of the damage to the ship is above the waterline and ahead of the collision bulkhead. None of those things should have a significant effect on its stability.
 
Sounds like a very unfortunate set of circumstances if true.
Sounds more like a company interested only in profit, unwilling to invest properly in ship maintenance, coupled with regulatory failure to force said company to comply with standards; that such a ship was allowed access to the harbor points to inadequate regulation allowing this catastrophe to occur in the first place. This isn't the first time that the ship which crashed into Key Bridge has been involved with mishap.
 
Lloyds names must be shitting themselves.
The ship, the containers, the port and the bridge all fully insured by Lloyd’s!

Baltimore bridge disaster likely to be ‘biggest marine insurance loss in history’

 
Lloyds names must be shitting themselves.
The ship, the containers, the port and the bridge all fully insured by Lloyd’s!

Baltimore bridge disaster likely to be ‘biggest marine insurance loss in history’

It's At Lloyd's not with Lloyd's
 
Lloyds names must be shitting themselves.
The ship, the containers, the port and the bridge all fully insured by Lloyd’s!

Baltimore bridge disaster likely to be ‘biggest marine insurance loss in history’

They underwrite almost every insurance company ever anyway. This is why I always get the annual hump when it comes to renewing car insurance. They all serve the same ultimate boss anyway, its a game and a load of shit
 

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