A worker on a container ship at Port Nelson fell 12 metres into the sea after a guard rail gave way while he was loading containers. In court, the port company was fined $110,000 and ordered to pay $5,000 in emotional harm reparation, with Judge Jo Rielly emphasizing the company’s role in the incident, although it wasn’t solely responsible. The stevedore recounted his terrifying experience of not knowing which way was up or down and feeling emotionally distraught, particularly as no one witnessed his fall or offered assistance.
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Wellington man gets shock $16,000 bill after using a Google AI-ready tool, Meridian culls 53 jobs as it offshores billing – Tech Insider
Wellington tech contractor Drew Broadley unexpectedly incurred a bill of $15,760 in May while using Google BigQuery, a data management and analysis tool within the Google Cloud Platform. He expressed concern about managing his family's bills due to this financial surprise, despite believing his query—meant to retrieve timestamps for a client's Google Analytics activity—was carefully constrained. This incident highlights the potential risks and costs associated with cloud-based data services. Full Article
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