Saturday, 11 February 2023

No 'Quick Answers' For Mr Tuvi's Family...

...I guess Khan's too busy with the ULEZ expansion to chase them up?
At the time of the accident, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan called for quick answers over Mr Tuvi’s death under the moving walkway, connecting the Jubilee Line to the Northern Line, so that lessons could be learned.
But a year later, in the midst of the pandemic, his family said they were ‘in limbo’, still waiting for a series of investigations to finish before an inquest could take place.
Or was it just a bit of the usual grandstanding by this jumped up little popinjay?

3 comments:

Stonyground said...

Many years ago I sometimes used to work inside combine harvesters and pea viners. You always disconnected the battery and put the keys in your pocket before doing so, no exceptions. I'm guessing that these guys would have some similar safety protocols that on this occasion weren't followed.

Doonhamer said...

Ditto for electricity. Take fuse out and take with you, hang notice on fuse box.

JuliaM said...

"I'm guessing that these guys would have some similar safety protocols that on this occasion weren't followed."

Almost certainly. And almost certainly they'd got away with doing it this way for months...but not this time.

"Ditto for electricity. Take fuse out and take with you, hang notice on fuse box."

Indeed. And if this had occurred at a bank instead of TfL, do you think Khan would have shut up about it?