My story, around 1987 I working in the back of a Ford dealer refurbing used cars and rustproofing new ones. Paint packages and interior stain proofing, etc. I was 17.
Had a brand new Thunderbird Turbo Coupe up on a one post lift for rustproofing. I do remember it was dark blue metallic, leather and a 5 speed. Being independent rear suspension, the axle cradles on the lift rails I normally used didn't work as well. I don't remember how I rigged it any more, but lets just say it wasn't as stable as it should have been.
I had that Turbo Coupe in the air and hosing the undercarriage with rustproofing. A few minutes goes by and that car began sliding and falls to about a 30* angle before stopping, hanging by the passenger side wheels. I jumped out from underneath almost crapping my pants. Walked around to the front and SLOWLY lowered the lift.
Rearranged the car, paid just a tad more attention to getting it right and back up she went. Being 17, I finished the undercoating. I'm sure applying extra material to any visible scrapes, and never told a soul. Never heard a word about it.
I paid much more attention to lifting cars after that.