In article . com,
dennis@home wrote:
On 04/07/2017 00:00, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article . com,
dennis@home wrote:
Not so sure of that. If the same mistakes are made with both after a
refurbishment. Which if you think about it, is likely.
I will reserve judgement on that until we know what was done and what
was done incorrectly. Meanwhile the cladding issue will result in
everything being kicked out into the long grass for a few years.
While the cladding is obviously an issue, it wouldn't have been so
much if people had been able to escape.
So you do agree that the core killed the people not the cladding.
Why are you trying to put words in my mouth? As I keep on saying, the
emergency exit became unusable far too quickly due to smoke, etc. The
stairwell didn't collapse (or whatever) as it would have if a core issue.
What hopefully an enquiry will find out is just why it no longer worked as
designed.
The cladding is a quick fix that will keep people happy until it happens
again.
The cladding needs fixing anyway but I wont say why for what should be
obvious reasons to anyone with intelligence. At least for a few floors
up anyway.
It's the usual meja thing. Non technical journos latching on to the one
bit they can sort of half understand.
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