Another reason we have problems being called professionals.
http://www.kentucky.com/2013/09/05/2805815/pipeline-committee-hearing-in.html
Darn if i got in got in trouble every time i peed in the woods . I remember coming in 25 years ago as a young instrument man from a late night and was feeling pretty green . Drank a big orange juice and setup on the side of the road during morning rush hour . The stuff went right through me . I had drop trou on the side of the road . Glad no one had phones back then.
It is quite clear that the lady and her husband were trying to cause problems. The fellow answering nature's call simply gave them some ammunition to lob at the nasty pipeline/nature destroyer/sons of Satan. Odds are high this fellow is not a surveyor and merely a grunt associated with the survey crew.
About a year ago I was about to start a lot survey when I realized that I needed to make like a bear very soon. It was about a 10 minute drive to a public facility that I couldn't get to in time. I pulled over in a wooded area and took care of business without being seen.
By coincidence, about a month later the owner of that property called and hired me to do an elevation certificate for his secluded home. He did not know of my prior visit.
Today he called me to do one for his father in law on an adjoining tract.
That's pornography.
Well cool!! At least you left a BM for your future work!! :excruciating:
I'm not sure of your point about professionalism. Are you saying the crew member deliberately peed in front of the camera?
I added a link to our right-of-entry statute, for what it's worth.
> Another reason we have problems being called professionals.
>Jody Gains showed photos of a gas pipeline surveyor urinating in front of a security camera on their farm in Scott and Grant Counties
I do not see were that has anything to do with being professional. It is a natural body function. Her husband takes care a farm in two counties? Do you think he has ever answered natures call? Does that make him unprofessional as a farmer?
The lack of professionalism here should be attributed to the editor who gave the green light to publish the photo.
"We all know that crap is King, give us dirty laundry" -- Don Henley
He did it on purpose in front of the camera
Excerpt from the story:
"one of which urinated in front of a camera marked with a no-trespassing sign and a "Smile, You’re on Camera" sign."
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> Excerpt from the story:
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> "one of which urinated in front of a camera marked with a no-trespassing sign and a "Smile, You’re on Camera" sign."
Just because the women said that does not mean that the surveyor actually saw the sign. I suspect the women is slanting the story to bolster her case.
Urine is the most primal boundary marker of all, understood by almost the entire animal kingdom . . and he knew precisely where to place it . . just doin' his job. 😉
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Well, in Adirondack we call it a perk test, welcome to the club:-)
Trail cameras.......securtity cameras.........NSA......ya gotta be discreet out there, even if you have uromycitisus :-X
George Washington made it a federal law; Surveyors can piss anywhere, as lone as they are discreet.
I suppose, you could claim that young feller was trying to be discreet......
I have a serious problem with all the cameras everywhere nowadays.