Originally Posted by jim-bob
Honestly, most film crews are so fried they're not noticing a thing.
... and there's the problem. They're not noticing a thing except what
they want done.
It's all well and good to say "I've had a long day", and everyone has felt that way at one time or another -- perhaps the film crew occupation is predisposed to longer days than others, I wouldn't know.
But consider that if those pylons had caused me injury, "we weren't paying attention" wouldn't have worked in a court of law. Regardless of what your occupation is, every human being is obligated to be treated with respect and civility, whether that means preventing possible accidents by moving your pylons elsewhere, or not kicking at my bike for preserving
my safety. This particular film crew did neither, and I'm not attacking everyone in the profession. It just seems to be a common thread here in Toronto.