The Deaf Guy
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I dont know if suing anyone would do any good. Like they said it was an freak accident.
It was VERY unusual to see something like that happen so...it was all from the strong winds and such so why not go sue the winds then? :roll:
I'm sure Tacobell had no idea it would really happen and they would fix the problem immediately.
“It was a one-in a million freak accident,” Engleman said.
The National Weather Center Office in North Platte recorded wind speeds of 30-35 miles an hour at the time at the North Platte Regional Airport, with an occasional gust of 40 miles an hour.
Signs of that size are generally engineered to withstand straight line winds of up to 110 mph, according to Sharon Neglay of Custom Craft Sign Company. She said that flexible faced signs are engineered to bend and flex with increased winds.
Now, I will go to Taco Cabana instead.