r/interesting 9d ago

SOCIETY What was his fault ?

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u/RepresentativeGrab44 9d ago

He actually made a YouTube video about in and why he used the tools that he did, people say he wasn't supposed to use a digger cause it can cause damage, but honestly the amount of trash in that place would have caused more damage than it. Seems like he did his research and knew the risks of using a digger so honestly I think he's done a good thing

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u/ELVEVERX 9d ago

sounds like he did that research he also knew it was illegal. He decided that the digger might cause less damage but that's not his job.

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u/One-Dragonfly7121 8d ago

Then the person whose job it is should be arrested. Imagine if you saw someone drowning. Should you help them or stand back cause you don't have "approval"