Posted by DEEREMEYER1 on August 27, 2012 at 20:11:04 from (71.50.25.139):
I'd just like to get some general opinions on dedicating one of the videos I made and put online to the gentleman who was killed loading his tractor. I know very little about the accident, and wasn't a participant despite being a dedicated old tractor nut, and I'd just like some feedback on whether it would be appropriate or not to dedicate a video to him. Can someone fill me on the basic FACTS of the accident? I'm not looking to get on a safety soapbox. I've had my share of near misses and scares. I've got several videos up and took a bunch of pictures and heard that the tractor involved was on steel, and there are several in my images, so if the deceased gentleman is in my videos, should I dedicate it to him? I think it's the right thing to do, but I thought I'd get some more info and feedback. Any opinions or comments are appreciated.
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