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Should The Senior Officers Of The London Fire Brigade Be Prosecuted?
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Zacs at 11.48am - totally agree.
This smacks of scapegoating.
But perversely, and unusually, I partly agree with Spath as well, as I think if I and mine were in that situation, I think I'd probably try to get us out....or at the very least see if it looked possible.
Much has been said of prosecuting the cladding manufacturers, the installers and the designers, but IF (and I have no idea whether this is the case), the cladding met the requirements at the time it was manufactured, the installers installed it correctly and the designers designed it correctly, then as far as I can see surely there would be no case to answer (the State of the Art defence).
This smacks of scapegoating.
But perversely, and unusually, I partly agree with Spath as well, as I think if I and mine were in that situation, I think I'd probably try to get us out....or at the very least see if it looked possible.
Much has been said of prosecuting the cladding manufacturers, the installers and the designers, but IF (and I have no idea whether this is the case), the cladding met the requirements at the time it was manufactured, the installers installed it correctly and the designers designed it correctly, then as far as I can see surely there would be no case to answer (the State of the Art defence).
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//'They knew it wasn't a normal fire on arrival' //
you need to read the event timeline - there's one here - https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-40301 289
when the fire brigade arrived, there was a fridge fire in a flat on the 4th floor, which they believed to have been dealt with. at the time they didn't know the fire had already spread outside.
you need to read the event timeline - there's one here - https:/
when the fire brigade arrived, there was a fridge fire in a flat on the 4th floor, which they believed to have been dealt with. at the time they didn't know the fire had already spread outside.
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