C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
> "A Department of Emergency Services spokeswoman could not identify the
> type of grinder that had injured the man or detail how he came in
> contact with the device."
>
> We all know *how* it could come in contact with the device.  What I
> really don't want to know is *why*.

Did the article actually clarify what type of 'grinder' this was?  I do 
not recall that it did and we all seem to be assuming this is a 
'grinder' as in a meat grinder that is sometimes used to create 
sausage.  But could it not be referring to a 'grinder' as in a metal 
grinder, i.e. little more then a fast spinning disk on the end of a 
power tool.  I could imagine such a grinder catching something and 
unexpectedly jumping up and catching the operator in the groin.  This 
would lead to a much more accidental and unintentional injury then the 
former 'meat' type grinder would take, would it not.



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