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Would we be better off if we had allowed fracking?

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    #11
    Originally posted by WTFH View Post

    The cladding was a cost-cutting way of getting round rules - don't blame check boxes for that.

    How do you explain the lack of sprinklers or an escape path, was that also due to "green commissions"?
    The cladding bypassed the basic concept used on high rises of each flat being a sealed block.

    Yes it seems they ignored most of the fire rules as well, it may have had something to do with stopping fire brigades doing the inspections and letting private firms just tick the boxes. I smell a few corporate manslaughter cases there too hopefully.
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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      #12
      Originally posted by WTFH View Post

      The cladding was a cost-cutting way of getting round rules - don't blame check boxes for that.

      How do you explain the lack of sprinklers or an escape path, was that also due to "green commissions"?
      Or bad organization, people being told to stay in. The whole thing was a massive cluster**** that costed people's lives.

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