A lift at an university broke down, trapping 9 drunk people
Cry out for help? Nah son...
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2. BloodBeast commented 9 years ago
At least I didn't waste too much of my life on this garbage. Thanks to the photographer for keeping it short.
Come on, people. Make an attempt to amuse or educate.
Come on, people. Make an attempt to amuse or educate.
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5. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago
Shouldn't they have been singing "Love in an elevator" same band?
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6. jackDjohnson commented 9 years ago
ALCOHOL... Restoring faith in humanity with every glass !!
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7. SquidCap commented 9 years ago
When i was a bouncer in a nightclub on a third floor, one night 6 pretty freaking fat and tall (read: huge in every direction) people crammed in a three person lift. Needless to say the lift struggled and finally gave up about a meter before the level.. It tooks us about 15 minutes to get them out. But since it was a night club, the drunken customers outside started to mock them thru the door. They really started to get heated inside, they couldn't move and getting angry by the second. Once i opened the doors, the men just lunched out and immediately started manhandling me. Took a well placed words and calm voice to point to the fact that i worked there and was the one getting them out..
I could imagine how it feels. I had pretty grim experience on getting stuck in a lift.. It was a billiard hall, on fourth floor. The lift was oddity, one of those old ones that have the sliding metal "scissor" door. But that was just a start.. The lift had two buttons: 1st floor and 4th floor.. That is because it was just a concrete shaft, no doors in between. And of course the downstairs door was broken, you could open it any time but safety mechanism would then stop the elevator. Took us 20 minutes to convince someone to shut it down again. It was deliberately opened. Claustrophobia was freaking hard to keep in control: nothing but concrete around us, no way out. Usually when you get stuck, you still have a door right in front of you. There were four of us and each got panicked at some point and the rest calmed the person down. But the worst was when people heard us and refused to shut the door. I could've killed them, easily. In the end the personnel was alarmed, finally and they handled the situation.
I could imagine how it feels. I had pretty grim experience on getting stuck in a lift.. It was a billiard hall, on fourth floor. The lift was oddity, one of those old ones that have the sliding metal "scissor" door. But that was just a start.. The lift had two buttons: 1st floor and 4th floor.. That is because it was just a concrete shaft, no doors in between. And of course the downstairs door was broken, you could open it any time but safety mechanism would then stop the elevator. Took us 20 minutes to convince someone to shut it down again. It was deliberately opened. Claustrophobia was freaking hard to keep in control: nothing but concrete around us, no way out. Usually when you get stuck, you still have a door right in front of you. There were four of us and each got panicked at some point and the rest calmed the person down. But the worst was when people heard us and refused to shut the door. I could've killed them, easily. In the end the personnel was alarmed, finally and they handled the situation.
+11 1. krazeeeyez commented 9 years ago