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Presumably, the regulation had reasoning. Likely unsightfulness. But also likely danger.

Will the port's insurer cover damages when a 3 or 4 high stack falls?



Unsightliness maybe, but also California is no stranger to earthquakes. Stacking up to 6 high sounds like a deadly and expensive game of dominos.


They can be stacked higher on a container ship when full. And ships are subjected to what someone could think of as a "quake" - waves.


for sure, but the harmonic characteristics of sea waves are rather different.

But yeah, you do have a point.




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