• grue@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    with no way to resolve it.

    I mean, you could’ve jury-rigged the light to point in roughly the correct direction, disconnected it, or even just not driven at night until it could be repaired. You didn’t have to create that dangerous situation.

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      Btw it’s “jerry rigged”, unless truck driver and OP are in court for the altercation!

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          Huh, weird! My takeaway is: “Jury-rigged is the best choice when the makeshift nature of the effort is to be emphasized rather than a shoddiness that results” for anyone’s TLDR

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        Pretty sure it’s both, given that both uses are extremely common and that be how language works.

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        Well, yes, which is why the person pointed out how easy it was to solve before getting on the road.

        Like yes, the trucker is an asshole too, but they aren’t the one that created the circumstance to begin with. They contributed, absolutely. Still not responsible.

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        Hate to put it to you, but the DMV demands, and the laws back that up, that you are responsible for your vehicle, and that it should be up to spec before it gets on the road.

        Fix it tickets are real.

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        1 year ago

        He knew it was wrong before getting on the road. Also, he could’ve pulled over and fixed it on the shoulder.