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‘We have consistently flirted with death’: Elon Musk wanted the Boring Co. to build a tunnel system below Las Vegas. Former employees say they feared for their lives while working there

By Ava Ramirez
Published in The Boring Company
March 20, 2024
1 min read
‘We have consistently flirted with death’: Elon Musk wanted the Boring Co. to build a tunnel system below Las Vegas. Former employees say they feared for their lives while working there

The article “We have consistently flirted with death: Elon Musk wanted the Boring Co. to build a tunnel system below Las Vegas. Former employees say they feared for their lives while working there” caught my attention as it delves into the darker side of Elon Musk’s ambitious tunnel projects. According to former employees of Musk’s Boring Company, working on the tunnel system below Las Vegas was a harrowing experience that left them fearing for their lives.

The main points of the article highlight the intense pressure and dangerous conditions faced by workers tasked with building the tunnel system. Employees reported cutting corners on safety measures, lack of proper training, and a culture of fear that permeated the workplace. Some even described instances where they felt that their lives were on the line due to the rushed and haphazard nature of the project.

This article underscores the importance of prioritizing safety and ethical practices in all industries, especially those involving large-scale infrastructure projects. It serves as a cautionary tale about the repercussions of prioritizing speed and efficiency over the well-being of workers. As we continue to innovate and push boundaries in technology and construction, it is essential to remember the human cost and ensure that workers are not put in harm’s way for the sake of progress.


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