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AceOfTrumps 6 points ago +7 / -1

illegally modifying

Smh

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MAGA_MEXICAN_CHILI 11 points ago +11 / -0

That's what pissed me off the most. We sold it to the company and said Final Sale.

The Government decided that we were on the hook for it even though we were acting as a second party (the company was the 3rd party). People sometimes need to sit back and understand some regulations are not to keep you out. Its so you dont go poor if you fuck up one day.

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AceOfTrumps 9 points ago +10 / -1

I think this is all a government overreach.

Should you have been sued? No.

But the concept of modifications being illegal should only exist in sports.

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MAGA_MEXICAN_CHILI 7 points ago +7 / -0

Well the thing is, that 55 gallon drum used to house a chemical that was reactive to heat. You can only do so much scrubbing and cleaning, even if you do everything right something can always go wrong. Typically we just resell them back for industrial use and that the company we sold them to they were going to use them for industrial purposes. So when we were slapped with a investigation from OSHA and EPA as well a lawsuit...yea... fun times. A Liability insurance would have for the most part shielded us and helped pay any fines. So yea....it was a giant ass headache but the value of insurance was taught albeit a harsh lesson.

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AceOfTrumps 7 points ago +8 / -1

I know, that can be a harsh reality. I have personal experience on the other end, myself.

In my opinion, when laws become so vast that you need lawyers, there's too many laws (they're trivial rather than principalaic) more or less is a giant flashing sign saying your legal system is broken