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So, what are some warning signs that a stage may be unsafe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greg Cameron" data-source="post: 34333" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Re: So, what are some warning signs that a stage may be unsafe?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Jamin. With all due respect, you were the one who took the thread on a tangent from the original post. And you were called out for posting technically incorrect information. That happens on these board for a reason - to clarify and educate so others don't misunderstand or make mistakes. People come here to learn all the time. Why shouldn't false information be corrected, especially when it pertains to electrical safety issues? If you consider me a vulture, so be it. I don't claim to be "smarter" than everyone else. But I don't believe that technically incorrect information should go unchallenged. Otherwise what's the point of having these forums at all? I learn a lot from them myself. I don't want to learn it wrong either.</p><p></p><p>Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Cameron, post: 34333, member: 42"] Re: So, what are some warning signs that a stage may be unsafe? Jamin. With all due respect, you were the one who took the thread on a tangent from the original post. And you were called out for posting technically incorrect information. That happens on these board for a reason - to clarify and educate so others don't misunderstand or make mistakes. People come here to learn all the time. Why shouldn't false information be corrected, especially when it pertains to electrical safety issues? If you consider me a vulture, so be it. I don't claim to be "smarter" than everyone else. But I don't believe that technically incorrect information should go unchallenged. Otherwise what's the point of having these forums at all? I learn a lot from them myself. I don't want to learn it wrong either. Greg [/QUOTE]
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