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Glasgow Fire
watching the news item, do these building not have water sprinklers installed or would it not make a difference.
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Not when it was designed and built......not retro-fitted......they might have been going to be installed this time round but there wasn't much of the rebuilt building to which they could be affixed.
I was heartbroken after the first fire but hopefully that it could be restored.
Now I think it is ruined beyond repair....... :o(
Not when it was designed and built......not retro-fitted......they might have been going to be installed this time round but there wasn't much of the rebuilt building to which they could be affixed.
I was heartbroken after the first fire but hopefully that it could be restored.
Now I think it is ruined beyond repair....... :o(
As a confirmed cold-hearted *** and general grump I find it really hard to get upset about an unoccupied building going up in flames, even for the second time.
You can only try to legislate for lazy, stupid, careless and unlucky, in the end it's only some stone and wood. Nobody died.
What we need now is an expert to convince spendthrift arty types that it's time to move on to a modern, fit for purpose building somewhere else and not pretend the the original can be replaced.
You can only try to legislate for lazy, stupid, careless and unlucky, in the end it's only some stone and wood. Nobody died.
What we need now is an expert to convince spendthrift arty types that it's time to move on to a modern, fit for purpose building somewhere else and not pretend the the original can be replaced.