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Please inspect the picture below.
The photo was taken in Pensacola on October 18th. An EF-1 tornado with wind speeds of up to 100 MPH and a base width of 100 yds cut a swath through an dense, urbanized section of town for nearly 40 minutes. An FDOT contractor response team is mobilized within one-hour to be dispatched to investigate damages along the collection arteries along I-10.
Question: Of the twelve FDOT contractors pictured, which one is actually working?
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JR
The photo was taken in Pensacola on October 18th. An EF-1 tornado with wind speeds of up to 100 MPH and a base width of 100 yds cut a swath through an dense, urbanized section of town for nearly 40 minutes. An FDOT contractor response team is mobilized within one-hour to be dispatched to investigate damages along the collection arteries along I-10.
Question: Of the twelve FDOT contractors pictured, which one is actually working?
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I am naive and uniformed - they are all working
I know a little about this thing - I saw half (or six) of them are working
I am a real working guy - only one guy (equipment operator) is working
Isn't it obvoius what you should be doing when a news photojournalist snaps your picture ??!!!
JR