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If you follow F1 you will see it happens everywhere, even in Silverstone, and not just in India.

It probably happens every time some major exhibition takes place and stands need to be erected and taken down quickly.

The problem is that in reality nobody gives a S**t which is why it has become difficult to sell quality training.

The RTITB and all the others really are not in a position to enforce anything even if they like to think they can.

Only if there was some spectacular accident on TV for such an occasion would people understand the dangers and maybe take safety seriously.

Sorry to be negative but " been there done that " Etc.
  • Posted 30 Oct 2012 02:07
  • By Normandy
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  • Co. Cork, Ireland

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