WE'VE all made blunders at work - so spare a thought for this hapless fork-lift truck driver who left a vodka warehouse looking more like an earthquake disaster zone.
Simon Tomlinson
WE'VE all made blunders at work - so spare a thought for this hapless fork-lift truck driver who left a vodka warehouse looking more like an earthquake disaster zone.
After a few seconds of driving slowly around, the driver's foot seems to slip on the accelerator and he reverses into the bottom of a huge stack of shelves.
Within seconds, row upon row of shelves come crashing down like dominoes, engulfing the driver and his truck in crates and smashed bottles of vodka and cognac.
His colleagues are soon seen scurrying around on top of the wreckage, trying to dig him out.
The driver apparently escaped with minor injuries to one of his legs, but the accident is said to have cost the owners of the Moscow warehouse around �60,000.
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