Crissa
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- Crissa
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Naw, I've bounced stacks of pallets and they usually fall that way. Every object in a stack has its own momentum and hence, bounce.Nobody agrees with me and thinks that the way they were stacked is very unlikely to have fallen naturally that way? while obeying the laws of physics from a moving vehicle. i can understand it if it was not moving and they were stacked up a little bit skewed to the left and for some unknown reason fell straight down then they slide off to the left and the vehicle starts moving after they fall off. but where they lie is past the line already and that can only happen if the vehicle is already moving. and i strongly believe that they would never fall and stay lined up in the one direction where we should see the most diversion there is basically none. But we don't have to argue the details if there is evidence in video. I just need to know how to find and access it?
-Crissa
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