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XPClone wrote:Its a an office tower block that is on fire.
Coops wrote:gulf news online has some pictures - am still surprised by what they will show in the papers here!
If the pictures are true - not everyone got out.
^ian^ wrote:Coops wrote:gulf news online has some pictures - am still surprised by what they will show in the papers here!
If the pictures are true - not everyone got out.
Don't look at the pictures if you have a weak stomach or respect for human life.
alexandra wrote:^ian^ wrote:Coops wrote:gulf news online has some pictures - am still surprised by what they will show in the papers here!
If the pictures are true - not everyone got out.
Don't look at the pictures if you have a weak stomach or respect for human life.
ian the pics r just on top of the article's title.
so if these pics just pop on ur screen how does that make one have no respect for human life
alexandra wrote:whatever u say man
^ian^ wrote:alexandra wrote:whatever u say man
Well, to clarify, I didn't say those who viewed them, intentionally or otherwise had no respect for human life, what I meant was those who prefer not to view these things out of respect for human life should avoid it.
Are we clear? Or are you going to maintain your hissy fit?
GoodBai wrote:What you would hope is that if safety has been lax in some respect, then a full and proper investigation would be launched and a prosecution would follow. But this is Dubai and the poor labourers who actually build the place seem to be treated as fodder. The safety record and conditions for these people is appalling but there are plenty more to take their place, so what the hell.
Rescue workers are still looking for the body of a worker who is presumed to be buried under cement debris after an accident at a construction site in the Academic City on Tuesday. And it goes on.
But a lot of times when things happen it's simply swept under the carpet or goes unreported.
Dubai's treatment of labourers: Scandalous.
GoodBai wrote:In which case they should be forced to by the authorities. There needs to be a thorough and tough enforcement of health and safety standards to protect people rather than leaving them at the mercy of those who run sites. It is the sensible and right way forward in a modern state.
mighty.one wrote:just a quick question (off the topic), s&g, how do you survive without sleep?