by cmonurz » 12 Sep 2012 09:10
by cmonurz » 12 Sep 2012 09:16
Tokyo Sex Whalecmonurz It's already mooted that Cameron will make an official apology - so perhaps the general contents are already known and go some way to providing the families with answers as to what happened on that day. I really hope they do.
Does Cameron apologise on behalf of the party or Thatcher?
by Alexander Litvinenko » 12 Sep 2012 09:24
Tokyo Sex Whale So, a whole load of official documents are released today from the various organisations involved with the disaster from the police to the ambulance service and government.
From what I can tell the families are expecting to read documents which confirm there has been a cover up and provide clarification on what actually happened before, during and after the event that will see individuals and/or organisations held accountable.
Is today the day that the lid blows off the whole thing or is it just going to be another example of the campaigners not seeing what they want to see/think exists and shouting from the rooftops about a conspiracy theory again?
*I am sure there is another thread on this somewhere but couldn't see it.
by Alexander Litvinenko » 12 Sep 2012 09:33
Tokyo Sex Whale Will it end up in individuals being prosecuted?
by Alexander Litvinenko » 12 Sep 2012 10:23
Alexander Litvinenko As predictable as the tide coming in ......
For those who value objectivity, may I suggest this site : http://www.hfdinfo.com
by creative_username_1 » 12 Sep 2012 10:37
by philM » 12 Sep 2012 10:38
No Fixed Abode I still believe it will be one persons word against the other and nothing will really be resolved. The Police cocked up, but when you have thousands of drunken fans attending an event - you can't possibly have a case against the Police.
by Super_horns » 12 Sep 2012 10:54
creative_username_1 I also think there is collective responsibility for the events of the actual day.
by Jerry St Clair » 12 Sep 2012 11:04
No Fixed Abode Let's not be naive in thinking there weren't thousands of drunken Liverpool fans there that day. The Police messed up, but then Liverpool fans had a duty to act in a fit and proper manner that day and some of them didn't. So an unfortunate set of circumstances which both sides have to partially take the blame and hopefully learn from.
by Alexander Litvinenko » 12 Sep 2012 11:06
by maffff » 12 Sep 2012 11:13
by philM » 12 Sep 2012 11:27
cmonurz It's already mooted that Cameron will make an official apology - so perhaps the general contents are already known and go some way to providing the families with answers as to what happened on that day. I really hope they do.
by creative_username_1 » 12 Sep 2012 11:28
Super_hornscreative_username_1 I also think there is collective responsibility for the events of the actual day.
Probably but this seems to be about the police trying to cover their own faults and blame others...
by Alexander Litvinenko » 12 Sep 2012 11:33
philMcmonurz It's already mooted that Cameron will make an official apology - so perhaps the general contents are already known and go some way to providing the families with answers as to what happened on that day. I really hope they do.
I may be wrong but I doubt Cameron will make a proper apology. He may say something along the lines of "I regret what happened.." but I don't think he'll apologise for the police cover-up. or for Irvine Patnick MP being used by the police to leak lies to MacKenzie etc.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 12 Sep 2012 11:36
maffff Tony Evans the football editor at The Times has just tweeted this about the start of the findings of the report.
Tony Evans @TonyEvansTimes
First news trickling out and it's ugly. Blood taken from bodies to test for alcohol. If none, they checked for criminal records.
by Royalist » 12 Sep 2012 11:36
by cmonurz » 12 Sep 2012 11:39
Royalist Isn't a sorry from people in charge at the time is more worthwhile than a token sorry from todays lot?
by philM » 12 Sep 2012 11:39
Rev Algenon Stickleback Hmaffff Tony Evans the football editor at The Times has just tweeted this about the start of the findings of the report.
Tony Evans @TonyEvansTimes
First news trickling out and it's ugly. Blood taken from bodies to test for alcohol. If none, they checked for criminal records.
Apart from anything else, what would it prove? Even if those that got killed were utterly wasted, it wouldn't be a factor in why they died as they weren't the ones causing the crush.
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