Torquay Wall Collapse

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Torquay Wall Collapse

by STAR Voice » 12 Aug 2010 13:52

This morning I've been talking to safety authorities in Torquay, and I'm discovering some extremely interesting things out.

To help take this further, I'm trying to establish the full extent of this, so please could I ask anyone who was nearby to let me know the following :

- what happened to cause this, in your view (just a brief paragraph of text)
- what injuries, if any, you suffered?

Also, I'd love to get pictures - either of the wall collapse itself or of any injuries sustained by you or others.

Please PM them to me or e-mail them star.campaigns@btinternet.com

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Big Foot » 12 Aug 2010 13:56

and I'm discovering some extremely interesting things out
such as?

Having a single block of brick wall isn't going to hold the weight of numerous fat blokes celebrating a goal?

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by STAR Voice » 12 Aug 2010 14:00

Big Foot
and I'm discovering some extremely interesting things out
such as?

Having a single block of brick wall isn't going to hold the weight of numerous fat blokes celebrating a goal?


No sh*t, Sherlock. There's a whole lot more to it than that, though, and so I'm asking for the assistance of people who want to help in order to ascertain just what the issue here is - although that in itself opens a whole raft of questions, like why was a crowd-retaining wall built with 100mm breeze-blocks when the recommended minimum standard is 227mm bricks with reinforcement.

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Big Foot » 12 Aug 2010 14:04

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and I'm discovering some extremely interesting things out
such as?

Having a single block of brick wall isn't going to hold the weight of numerous fat blokes celebrating a goal?


No sh*t, Sherlock. There's a whole lot more to it than that, though, and so I'm asking for the assistance of people who want to help in order to ascertain just what the issue here is - although that in itself opens a whole raft of questions, like why was a crowd-retaining wall built with 100mm breeze-blocks when the recommended minimum standard is 227mm bricks with reinforcement.

What procedure would there be if someone was to assist you?

I was thinking of going direct to injurylawyers4u or the like

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by T.R.O.L.I. » 12 Aug 2010 14:06

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and I'm discovering some extremely interesting things out
such as?

Having a single block of brick wall isn't going to hold the weight of numerous fat blokes celebrating a goal?


No sh*t, Sherlock. There's a whole lot more to it than that, though, and so I'm asking for the assistance of people who want to help in order to ascertain just what the issue here is - although that in itself opens a whole raft of questions, like why was a crowd-retaining wall built with 100mm breeze-blocks when the recommended minimum standard is 227mm bricks with reinforcement.


As per my PM - seriously, there really isn't. Shoddy and inadequate wall didn't hold the weight of supporters celebrating a goal shocker.

As to why the wall was built in such a way - well, surely that's a question for TUFC to answer?


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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by STAR Voice » 12 Aug 2010 14:15

Big Foot What procedure would there be if someone was to assist you?

I was thinking of going direct to injurylawyers4u or the like


By giving me the information so I can establish just how big this issue was - I'm working with the Safety Advisory Group at Torbay Council who have the statuary responsibility for supporter safety at Plainmoor.

Even if you did go to injurylawyers4u you'd have a much better case - and much more compensation - if you and others affected went en masse. My role is acting as central focus to collect information - a group of people working together will always be more effective than a group of individuals working on their own.

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by STAR Voice » 12 Aug 2010 14:16

T.R.O.L.I. As to why the wall was built in such a way - well, surely that's a question for TUFC to answer?


Or the local safety licensing authority - there are questions such as why was a safety certificate issued when an inadequate wall like that was there.

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Royal Lady » 12 Aug 2010 14:17

Well, I hope you have the picture of Winchester's arm.

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by T.R.O.L.I. » 12 Aug 2010 14:18

Also, I believe Sharpy's Mum may have visited Torquay a few years ago so it might be worth contacting her for more details on her lucky escape...


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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Big Foot » 12 Aug 2010 14:19

Royal Lady Well, I hope you have the picture of Winchester's arm.

:?:

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Big Foot » 12 Aug 2010 14:20

I've a horrible feeling that this might be viewed upon as an incident caused by terracing as opposed to seats and for that reason I'M OUT

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by STAR Voice » 12 Aug 2010 14:23

Big Foot I've a horrible feeling that this might be viewed upon as an incident caused by terracing as opposed to seats and for that reason I'M OUT


Certainly not - this is an incident which I believe was caused by inadequate design and management - all areas for supporters, whether seated or standing, should be properly designed.

I now just need the information to prove that.

From PMs so far, another interesting theme is developing - I'd also very much like to hear from anyone who tried to take pictures of the incident but was prevented from doing so by stewards.

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Big Foot » 12 Aug 2010 14:51

PM


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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Royal Lady » 12 Aug 2010 15:32

Big Foot
Royal Lady Well, I hope you have the picture of Winchester's arm.

:?:

Ah. Well it was someone's arm that Winchester Royal posted then.

EDIT: Just checked my facebook - defo Winchester Royal who had a very badly bruised and injured arm.

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Big Foot » 12 Aug 2010 15:45

Just checked, that's a keeper !

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by TFF » 12 Aug 2010 15:46

No idea who owns this arm but it appeared on my fb account.

Ouch

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by handbags_harris » 12 Aug 2010 16:01

^^^ Winchester Royal TFF.

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by RG30 » 12 Aug 2010 16:12

Top photography by yours truly 8)

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Magnus » 12 Aug 2010 16:36

Nasty bruising I'll grant you but it's hardly the Bradford stadium fire all over again is it.

A bit of perspective needed here lads :!:

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Re: Torquay Wall Collapse

by Royal Lady » 12 Aug 2010 16:54

Magnus Nasty bruising I'll grant you but it's hardly the Bradford stadium fire all over again is it.

A bit of perspective needed here lads :!:


but that's his photographic arm and what about when he finds it hurts to climb ito disused potholes or whatever it is he does. :| The pics I saw of the wall showed that it just broke into pieces, no crumbling, just sections of wall fell apart.

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