These tunnels should be inspected more than what they're doing now and with competent people, not someone, no disrespect, but not someone out of university or college with a degree in one hand and a torch in the other.
"Thousands could have died" or to put it another way, no-one died (not that I am belittling the danger but at least it was exposed before anything bad happened)
What? This thread nearly one hour old and no smutty replies!!! Shame on you.
OK....I've got 12 inches.....but I don't use it as a rule.....What? This thread nearly one hour old and no smutty replies!!! Shame on you.
It is sensationalism, though it is the truth. It should have been checked better, more Network Rail failings....
OK....I've got 12 inches.....but I don't use it as a rule.....
I think I remember reading on here , back in the 80's I think someone put their head out of the window on the way home from football and got killed . Perhaps checks should of been made then but H&S was not an issue then.
I think I remember reading on here , back in the 80's I think someone put their head out of the window on the way home from football and got killed . Perhaps checks should of been made then but H&S was not an issue then.
I think I remember reading on here , back in the 80's I think someone put their head out of the window on the way home from football and got killed . Perhaps checks should of been made then but H&S was not an issue then.
From what I understand of the programme, it took a whistleblower to expose the failings.
So the company put people's lives at risk, and saved money. Will they be fined for this?