If you don't fully understand the forces at work or the amount of force necessary to tip a tree then just use everything you got.
Maybe they were dealing with gale force headwinds that day.
Sad Diego is a nice area to live in. Work and hit the beach in the late afternoon when it glasses off and catch a few waves. Then you have Tijuana close by if you want to further enrich your cultural experience.
Probably high winds. Windy as all get out once you get out of the city towards the passes or near the beach. A gust can set a tree back on you lickety split.
Butch, there was a steady breeze to the highway. We had a goober city guy making sure that what we did , did not need a permit. We took no chance's that it would fail because there was not much for signage other than ' Road work ahead'. The city guy was watching and had to 'sign-off' on the job. But I see what you are saying. It's a Cali thing!
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