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I don't beleive attacking your washer with hammers is illegal--but dropping it from the bridge and leaving it there would be.and what would have happened if the washer fell onto someone or their car?Could this "punishment" be any worse than putting it into the krusher or shredder?They were "punishing" the washer for eating their clothes-Early Calypsos had that problem.They could have at least done it without others to see.I'll confess-at the "shooting pit" I used to use-its now a housing development-the range was also a dump-a rather broken up Whirlpool was there-looked like it fell off the truck-or slightly "nudged" by the dump dozer-I did try a couple of my rifles on it.I then concluded it wouldn't be safe to hide behind your washer if someone was shooting at you with a 7.62 NATO.I did salvage the agitator from it before the target practice.Was a "clover base" Surgilator.
 
Amtrak has a continual problem in the Northeast with people putting appliances on the railroad tracks. The idea, I suppose, was to watch the appliance get creamed, since the trains travel at 100 mph or more.

Trouble is, if the train hits something like that, it can really mess up both the train and the track.
 
I can agree a high speed train hitting a large appliance or car can even derail the train!!not mention the parts or flattened machine can damage the wiring, brakelines under the locomotives and cars.I have seen those trains-and as it wooshes by you-is kinda scary.Being its electric-its very quiet-you don't hear its approach.those have also creamed some people dumb enough to cross or walk the tracks when I lived in the DC area.when I watched that kenmore Calypso "execution" video-looks like they nudged it off a moving pickup-then dropped it off a bridge,as well as attacking it with hammers at the beginning of their film clip.I while back on "you Tube" -they had a video of some vandal kids who found a discarded dryer near a
RR bridge-for their "kicks" they carried it up to the bridge and dropped it to the tracks below-glad for them a train wasn't going under that bridge-that would be a FELONY crime at this point.Another thing the collision of a high speed train and an object-the object can be thrown thru the train loco windsheild and endangering the crew-They are usually instructed to "hit the floor" if a collision is eminent,and hitting the brakes as they go down.
 

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