Protesters stop scaffolding work after climbing scaffolding | ScaffMag.com

2021-11-16 11:10:08 By : Mr. Henry Du

The male protester, wearing only a robe and flip-flops, was photographed as he climbed 13 feet to the top lift of the unfinished scaffold being built by the local company Seasons Scaffolding. The man shouted "I'm protesting" to the workers. He also claimed that he "serves the country" and does not want them to "use vulnerable animals."

After the incident, Seasons Scaffolding managing director Steve Eason (Steve Eason) uploaded the video to Facebook on Tuesday. He can be seen trying to prevent the man from entering the top lift. When the protesters claimed that he had been beaten, he let go of the man.

The dissatisfied scaffolding worker who could not continue to work could clearly be heard repeatedly telling the man that he was not safe on the scaffolding. The Four Seasons scaffolding staff and the police tried to coax the protesters from the scaffolding for nearly four hours.

*Note: The following video contains some language that viewers may find offensive. *

After Steve explained to the man how the scaffolding was built, showing that no animals were harmed, the man finally calmed down and left the structure.

Steve said in an interview with Deadlinenews: "When I explained to him exactly how the scaffolding was built and there was a bolt for any animal underneath, he came down. When he came down, he was a completely different People, I showed him, he said: "You should tell me earlier", I said: "Man, you climbed too fast." Then he was very sorry, and said I'm sorry for costing me so much."

"He was not arrested, he was just warned by the police."

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