You're blaming the fire service for people dying in a building that wasnt safe for human residence in the first place.
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No, fire safety experts giving evidence at the Grenfell Inquiry are blaming fire chiefs for making bad decisions on the night that cost more lives. Or is that too complicated for you?
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In a submission that will support the fire brigade’s position that it was not responsible for the failings of the “stay put” policy, Lane stressed it was “a design condition and … not a fire brigade policy” Taken from a Guardian article. She didn't blame the fire chiefs at all
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The FB abandoned the stay put policy some hours after the fire took hold. How could they do that if it wasn’t their policy?
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It was a building regulation design "policy" of compartmentalisation... nobody in their right mind would expect LFB to predict the scenario that unfolded that night.
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The point at which established best practice is visibly costing lives is generally the point where those bound by it, tear up the rulebook. By adapting to the situation, firefighters probably saved lives. It is cynical and opportunistic to suggest they're at fault.
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Stop. Blaming. The. Firefighters. And. Take. Responsibility. You. Scum.
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I’m. Not. You. Idiot.
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You . Are. You. Uncaring. Blame-shifting. Witch.
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Aw, but you love animals so you’re really nice.
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They have more integrity than you.
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Smarter, too.
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What is your experience as a fire fighter? (watching London's Burning on ITV doesn't count) Based on that experience, what was your alternative, with substantiating evidence? Or are you just arguing from ignorance on yet another subject to slander people who daily save lives?
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I’m listening to what’s actually being said at the inquiry. You should try it.
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You might be listening, but your reporting is of poor quality, biased, and a needy cry to keep being noticed.
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She doesn't need to. She's a Tory. She'll want the blame shifted from the chinless austerity politicians and their profiting business partners, to the working class people who were risking their lives to save other working class people.
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