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Topic History of: Liverpool fire
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andrew Spee wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
Odd though; that it spread to other floors.

Yes - 7 floors, old car park, no sprinklers.

Alarm system appears to have worked well - with people made aware of the problem quickly.

Presumably public funding is being diverted elsewhere - from car parks.

Allowing NCP, and the like, to charge what they want.


Charges in WC1 are bizarre...





I can't see many sources on the fire and news only had about a 2 minute report. Another conspiracy like the Vegas shooting.
Spee JK2006 wrote:
Odd though; that it spread to other floors.

Yes - 7 floors, old car park, no sprinklers.

Alarm system appears to have worked well - with people made aware of the problem quickly.

Presumably public funding is being diverted elsewhere - from car parks.

Allowing NCP, and the like, to charge what they want.


Charges in WC1 are bizarre...


Spee Combustible engines with intricate/complicated electrics - and liquid fuel - can be a dangerous combination.

It's why all top manufacturers are investing in hybrid and battery driven vehicles. The Nissan Leaf, for example.

London now has a rapidly increasing number of 'public power pumps' to cater for recharging, on the spot.

Somewhat ironic in a way - because the electricity required will still be generated, largely, by oil and gas.



honey!oh sugar sugar. Spee wrote:
No mention of foul play - just an old Range Rover igniting...




But how? I thought it was very difficult to set a car on fire?
Criminals often fail to burn a car completely, and thats when they are covered in petrol!
JK2006 Odd though; that it spread to other floors.