She gets out of bed the wrong side every morning. It's about time she was booted off the telly.Think she got out on the wrong side of the bed this morning
What sort of "questions" was she asking? Poor connection here so I can't watch the video!
HSE won't check the cars to see if improvements can be made. They will simply use them to determine if anything failed on them that might have caused the accident, and also whether their design was sufficient to prevent the ride occupants being so badly hurt. My gut feeling is that there won't really be too much of an issue with the cars themselves, but the HSE need to complete their investigations first.Thanks for clearing that up.
Presumably the cars will be checked to see if improvements could be made to minimise the impact if this happened again but most of the investigation will probably centre on the ride systems at the site?
Didn't even make it to 5 minutes on that video before I had to stop watching it. You'd think she had a personal vendetta against him or something?!
I'm not surprised its closed again tomorrow - if it was human error, there will almost certainly need to be an element of staff retraining required, and given the weekends will probably have more staff on duty than weekdays, they are unlikely to have been able to re-train staff by Saturday.Interesting language used here by Varney. I wonder if he is hinting to a system malfunction, i.e. the sensors and software used to control the ride, or the way they implement the zones/blocks on the rides and how the system manages them.
As for talking of enhanced training procedures, I get the impression they know the cause of the accident now, and by this, are they instead hinting that the train was sent out by human error, but, the system allowed them to do so.
Surprised its closed again tomorrow though...
Just thinking. All the people that must have been around the ride, one of them must have phoned 999?
And also, because they were clearly too busy taking photos & videos on their phones to think of using them for their intended purpose. >.>I mentioned this earlier. You'd have thought?! I know I would, but I wonder if no one did because they thought the park staff would have already.
I'm surprised that he didn't reply to the "so The Smiler's being dismantled as we speak" part.
Right hand side as you look at it from the front, or when you're actually sat in it?As someone who has been on it 1412 I've had chance to look around as I'm going up the lift and I'm sure that if I'm sat in the correct seat (mainly on the right hand side of the train) I'm sure that the crash site can be seen from the top of the lift.