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Incident on The Smiler 02/06/2015
phildenholm
TS Member
Be even better if it opened soon to rub the mirrors face in it but they would likely report it from a being disrespectful to the victims angle
Little Miss Angry
TS Member
This looks like it could be a bit of a "line in the sand" story (as much as these guys can draw a line in the sand)...perhaps a time to move on and reopen (PS have only skim read this as I'm at work and not meant to be online!) 
http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/Alton-T...-hurt-Smiler/story-27774338-detail/story.html
http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/Alton-T...-hurt-Smiler/story-27774338-detail/story.html
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Sounds like the fire fighters and paramedics were really caring. They really deserve that award.
One thing that gets me, however, is this sentence from that article:
"Fire fighters who placed their lives at risk". No disrespect whatsoever, and their probably was a risk with the rescue, but I don't see it. Not saying that it wasn't an amazing rescue, and that they did it really well and that the injuries would have been much worse (possible fatalities) if they did it wrong, but I don't see how it endangered their lives. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
One thing that gets me, however, is this sentence from that article:
"Fire fighters who placed their lives at risk". No disrespect whatsoever, and their probably was a risk with the rescue, but I don't see it. Not saying that it wasn't an amazing rescue, and that they did it really well and that the injuries would have been much worse (possible fatalities) if they did it wrong, but I don't see how it endangered their lives. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
James
TS Founding Member
Yeah I don't see how any of the emergency services would have been risking their lives. It would have course been a very technically challenging operation and probably a pretty bizarre one for everyone involved. So they deserve being applauded for working around that to save the lives of those on the train. Lives at risk though? No, there is no way on earth they would be allowed to be put in such a position.
On a side note I find it hilarious there's now a string of news sites reporting The Smiler as closed. Not a single one direct quotes any AT's bosses or representatives (despite article titles stating so). They've clearly just been reading our topic and checked social media and decided hey lets make some clickbait out of that.
On a side note I find it hilarious there's now a string of news sites reporting The Smiler as closed. Not a single one direct quotes any AT's bosses or representatives (despite article titles stating so). They've clearly just been reading our topic and checked social media and decided hey lets make some clickbait out of that.
Anyone else think we should write that the smiler is open today and see how many tabloids report itThey've clearly just been reading our topic
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Did the mirror have permission to use that video?
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http://m.burtonmail.co.uk/8203-Alto...er-reopening/story-27772521-detail/story.html
Did anyone else notice how they misspelled "corner"

Did anyone else notice how they misspelled "corner"


Tom
TS Member
Actually, everything on here is speculation.
What the newspapers are doing is reporting on the 'foreseeable' word, which we've interpreted to death on here, but in reality does mean what you can see ahead and including periods you have planned, which include the end of season events by literal definition.
What the newspapers are doing is reporting on the 'foreseeable' word, which we've interpreted to death on here, but in reality does mean what you can see ahead and including periods you have planned, which include the end of season events by literal definition.
dazza4783
TS Member
Actually, everything on here is speculation.
What the newspapers are doing is reporting on the 'foreseeable' word, which we've interpreted to death on here, but in reality does mean what you can see ahead and including periods you have planned, which include the end of season events by literal definition.
I would imagine if on June 1st you asked Alton Towers how long The Smiler would be open for i'm sure they would have said "for the foreseeable future"
Tom
TS Member
I would imagine if on June 1st you asked Alton Towers how long The Smiler would be open for i'm sure they would have said "for the foreseeable future"
I'm sure they would, because they could not envision it closing. If they're using language correctly and no misleadingly, they currently have no idea when/if it will reopen - there can be no debate.
What some people are insistent on claiming is that they are using language inaccurately and/or misleadingly - which is perfectly possible.
However on this occasion, you cannot really criticise the press reports given the language that has been used.
dazza4783
TS Member
It could also mean that they have a date in mind that they are aiming for but don't want to say incase there are any more setbacks between now and then.I'm sure they would, because they could not envision it closing. If they're using language correctly and no misleadingly, they currently have no idea when/if it will reopen - there can be no debate.
What some people are insistent on claiming is that they are using language inaccurately and/or misleadingly - which is perfectly possible.
However on this occasion, you cannot really criticise the press reports given the language that has been used.
Remember when they said The Smiler would be open on March 16th 2013, then May 23rd 2013.