• WashedOver
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    1 year ago

    They didn’t plan on the ground force from the cars sucking up the water valve covers in the street of the race track which requires asphalt repairs so I don’t think we can expect them to plan on delays for staffing either. I have to think they were already maxed here as it was.

    I’m surprised to read they are running cars at 230 am to 4am. I understand the time constraints but that racket at the middle of the night. Good thing it’s in Vegas I guess.

    As for why they water pipes under roads a part of me doesn’t get for disruptions to traffic. I would have thought these would be better run under sidewalks and the edges of roads but I’m a layman in these areas. I suspect there’s good reasons for this?

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      1 year ago

      I understand that they didnt expect this particular incident. But sessions being delayed isnt some magical new thing. It happens all the time. They shouldn’t have organized the personnel in a way that they were already maxed out by default.

      • LaVacaMariposa@mander.xyz
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        1 year ago

        But only hiring barely enough people in order to maximize profits is the American Way! Why hire 2 people if you can overwork and underpay 1?