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Or they could have 24/7 patrols, change the fire exit procedure, put alarms in every dwelling.
But maybe, just maybe... They have found more bodies than are supposed to be missing in Grenfell so they really wanted to do a body count to see how many came out of the buildings compared with how many should be in the building? Just a suggestion...
Or: These building have just become a prime terrorist target...Comment
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Source? And is your source suggesting that if there had been fewer people in the building that the fire wouldn't have happened?Originally posted by Lost It View PostBut maybe, just maybe... They have found more bodies than are supposed to be missing in Grenfell so they really wanted to do a body count to see how many came out of the buildings compared with how many should be in the building? Just a suggestion....
Sounds like a Darce "fact", if you ask me.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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It's not just the cladding.
Broken fire doors.
Unboxed gas pipes.
Fire wall penetrations.
Etc.
This is the result of Years of turning a blind eye to safety through lack of local government funding.Comment
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ThisOriginally posted by Lost It View Post
Or: These building have just become a prime terrorist target..."You can't climb the ladder of success, with your hands in the pockets"
Arnold SchwarzeneggerComment
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Exactly, the cladding alone wouldn't have caused the evacuation. The Fire Brigade have effectively condemned the buildings for a multitude of reasons.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostIt's not just the cladding.
Broken fire doors.
Unboxed gas pipes.
Fire wall penetrations.
Etc.
This is the result of Years of turning a blind eye to safety through lack of local government funding.Taking a break from contractingComment
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