Why do people want to go back and shop at Villagio when no one knows if the place is even safe yet - there is just a presumption on everyone's part that because the doors are open it must be ok?
Well we all thought that because Villagio was a big fancy mall that they should have had sprinklers and fire alarms that actually worked, fire exits that weren't locked and staff that knew what to do in an emergency - how wrong we all were.
So many innocent children and adults died that horrible day - should that not serve as a warning to everyone else to actually MAKE SURE it is safe to go there again by waiting for an offical report or statement saying everything now meets international safety standards?
The people who are chomping at the bit to get back in there again are more stupid than I would have thought possible.
Why do people want to go back and shop at Villagio when no one knows if the place is even safe yet - there is just a presumption on everyone's part that because the doors are open it must be ok?
Well we all thought that because Villagio was a big fancy mall that they should have had sprinklers and fire alarms that actually worked, fire exits that weren't locked and staff that knew what to do in an emergency - how wrong we all were.
So many innocent children and adults died that horrible day - should that not serve as a warning to everyone else to actually MAKE SURE it is safe to go there again by waiting for an offical report or statement saying everything now meets international safety standards?
The people who are chomping at the bit to get back in there again are more stupid than I would have thought possible.