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Old 03-11-2009, 10:55 AM   #1
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Default Forklift driver destroys $189k of alcohol

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Video footage of a forklift driver accidentally destroying $189,000 worth of alcohol in a Russian warehouse has been posted on the internet.

Taken from a CCTV camera in the warehouse, the video shows the driver reversing into a stack of boxes, containing bottles of vodka and cognac.

The collision caused a domino effect that left him and another forklift driver buried under hundreds of boxes.

Colleagues of the driver are seen frantically climbing over the boxes to rescue the drivers buried underneath.

One of the drivers suffered a minor foot injury while the other escaped unharmed.

The video was sent to a Russian website by an anonymous worker at the warehouse and posted online on Friday.
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/926...89k-of-alcohol

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