this post was submitted on 11 Sep 2024
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You can't park there, mate
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For all parking disasters, not just simple bad parking (for that see yplac.co.uk).
Also includes "you can't park there, sir" for the police equivalent.
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- No deaths or serious injuries because who would be around to get told they couldn't park there?
- Be excellent to each other
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How do you even do that?
You photoshop it. There is no way the wires can support that much load.
Possibly, but there is a second photo from a different angle. However, this would have been newsworthy and I can't find anything on it, so....
Those cables are definitely acting like there's nothing heavier on them than air. Look carefully, which wire is the van even supposed to be on? The lower wires aren't under tension - they have slack loops attached to the pole in the background of second picture which would have been pulled off by even a human's weight.
(Not to mention the gap in the wire by the van because of the crop as someone else pointed out)
Ended up in a rabbit hole, it was definitely photoshopped but the truck wasn't what was added, they removed the wires from the crane holding it up which is why those pieces of cable are missing
Here's the rest of it
https://www.e-farsas.com/um-caminhao-preso-nos-fios-varios-metros-de-altura-como-ele-foi-parar-la.html
lol how did you even find that?
Interesting Doesn't explain what they're up to though!
This definitely isn't real. The cables don't look right around the truck. If a truck had somehow landed on the cables like this it would have pulled the telegraph pole down
Possibly? This is a poor photoshop my man. Just look at the top of the truck a bit on the left, there is a whole ass section of wire missing where the truck is.
The same way as when they find deer or moose up there. When they tension the wires they do them all at once and if the truck was parked over the wires it could lift the truck.