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Previously on "Another swinging millennium bridge kills several in Florida"

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  • DimPrawn
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    A "first of its kind" swinging bridge.

    Hopefully last of its kind looking at the death and destruction there.

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  • Another swinging millennium bridge kills several in Florida

    When will these smart-ass architects learn that function should trump form every time?

    A newly installed concrete bridge has collapsed in Florida, trapping several cars and pedestrians beneath it

    2018-03-15 Florida university bridge collapses leaving 'several fatalities'

    Haven't read the article in detail, as I have to dash in a moment, but I did see the word "swinging". So presumably another wobbly millennium bridge.

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