05-08-2015, 04:25 PM
He also stated they were working for "a few days" during the hiatus.
I googled TMT manager, and came up with at least three, project manager, business manager, and community affairs manager.
I also checked the governor's moratorium statement, and it specifically says it was a construction moratorium, not a work moratorium. Any manager going up to the job site most likely was not doing any actual construction, so certainly he should have been allowed through. Perhaps he even tried to explain this to a protestor, and then resorted to a change of clothes. There is nothing in the moratorium statement that said all aspects of work on the TMT would come to a halt.
I googled TMT manager, and came up with at least three, project manager, business manager, and community affairs manager.
I also checked the governor's moratorium statement, and it specifically says it was a construction moratorium, not a work moratorium. Any manager going up to the job site most likely was not doing any actual construction, so certainly he should have been allowed through. Perhaps he even tried to explain this to a protestor, and then resorted to a change of clothes. There is nothing in the moratorium statement that said all aspects of work on the TMT would come to a halt.
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves