Hillsborough lot?
They are properly getting on my tits now.
Hillsborough lot?
They are properly getting on my tits now.
Oh, I already am. Like Hillsborough, it's a total compo racket being griefw@nked furiously by the left in order to score political points. It's also being ruthlessly exploited by every ethnic con artist and welfare fraud in West London (which it turns out is a lot of people).
Fvck them all.
By the hillsbrough lot you mean the families of the 96 adults and children unlawfully crushed to death at a football match by a police force encouraged by your hero prime minister to falsify evidence, pervert the course of justice and spread despicable rumours about their fellow supporters as part of a 25 year government cover up?
Yeah, I but they get on your tits :)
If you take a tall structure, wrap it in a highly flammable petro-chemical compound and set fire to it, it will quickly become a conflagration. This is perfectly normal (the clue is in the word flammable). Are you suggesting the GT fire was some kind of aberration of the laws of physics?
Isn't that what the stairwells are mainly for? Getting the fúck out in the event of a fire.
Once everyone who can get out by their own means are out send the fire and rescue teams in to get the others out.
The same fire and rescue team who can stick their 'stay' advice up their collective arses.
From the Telegraph
Quote:
Matthew Needham-Laing, an architect who is head of construction at Katten Law UK, said that the first known cladding fire in the UK was in 1991 and there had been concerns in the industry about its fire safety for a number of years.
He said: "This is not a shock, the problems with cladding have been known about and talked about for a number of years and hopefully this will at least make people listen."
Mr Wilkinson said: "In Knowsley Heights in Manchester in 1991, fire spread in a way no one had predicted via the decorative cladding on the outside of the building.
"Something similar happened in Irvine in 1999, after which new regulations were put out which limited the types of cladding which could be used."
There have been fires which spread in high-rise buildings in France, the UAE and Australia that had similar cladding, according to the BBC's Newsnight programme.
So if you all run out of the building the firemen wont be able to get upstairs to drag you out?
I would argue they wont need to :)
I do accept they know what they are doing (apart from in this case) and that their advice is probably sound (apart from in this case) but I would still leg it and fancy my chances of getting out alive in the belief that the people staying will burn to death- as they did in this case.
Trust your instincts and run like ****.
I hope this tube driver is investigated for breaking service.
Never trust a short man IUFG, I've always said it.
BTW, I was in Hong Kong last week and met a 40 year old, very attractive woman who works in HR for a local HK bank. As we were both rather inebriated I said something something like 'but Michelle, you work in HR so you are by definition a c*nt'.
Her reply was 'yes I know, I am a c*nt'. :hehe:
Yes. But, as the great man once said..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp9s2IEb8gM