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anonimouse Jul 16th 2012 8:29 pm

1st day and problems
 
7 Years to prepare and first day, only 17 of the 56 security staff turned up at a hotel in Salford to guard Olympics folk.......... I'm not laughing;)

http://news.sky.com/story/960789/cop...f-fail-to-show

Oh and confusion on the roads 2 hours to get 25miles, sorry 4 hours,

http://news.sky.com/story/960640/ath...ause-confusion

Dick Dasterdly Jul 16th 2012 9:33 pm

Re: 1st day and problems
 

Originally Posted by anonimouse (Post 10175994)
7 Years to prepare and first day, only 17 of the 56 security staff turned up at a hotel in Salford to guard Olympics folk.......... I'm not laughing;)

http://news.sky.com/story/960789/cop...f-fail-to-show

Oh and confusion on the roads 2 hours to get 25miles, sorry 4 hours,

http://news.sky.com/story/960640/ath...ause-confusion

I just completed a post in a similar vein on the Olympic thread.
Maybe you should have put your two penneth on there instead ?

anonimouse Jul 16th 2012 10:06 pm

Re: 1st day and problems
 

Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly (Post 10176092)
I just completed a post in a similar vein on the Olympic thread.
Maybe you should have put your two penneth on there instead ?

Sorry, didn't see it, any way perhaps it's for the best.....

It would have only spoiled your post, always turns in to a slanging match when I post, as you well know:p

Dick Dasterdly Jul 16th 2012 10:18 pm

Re: 1st day and problems
 
Come to think, there's also a security thread which you started yourself.
Never mind, the more the merrier.

I don,t think we,ve heard the last of the security issue yet by a long chalk.
No doubt some smart arsed media guys will be running around showing how easy it is to penetrate and no doubt they'll probably be right considering the type of staff these security firms attract.

Fredbargate Jul 17th 2012 4:12 am

Re: 1st day and problems
 

Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly (Post 10176140)
I don,t think we,ve heard the last of the security issue yet by a long chalk.
No doubt some smart arsed media guys will be running around showing how easy it is to penetrate and no doubt they'll probably be right considering the type of staff these security firms attract.

Don't worry the media will find all sorts of angles to knock the Olympics and Britain at the same time.
After all we Brits and the media thrive on bad news.
God forbid if someone should say something positive it will probably cause a riot.

Domino Jul 17th 2012 8:14 am

Re: 1st day and problems
 
isnt that why companies employ PR/Media companies - to put a positive spin on things, counter every negative with 2, 3 or more positive.

regrettably the voice is too muted to get over the clamour of those who have found negativities - such as police and cleaners living in shipping containers in conditions that should have the fluffy bunnies from Human Rights hopping around in circles (but even they are keeping quiet as there is no real kudos for them in this)

Lynn R Jul 17th 2012 8:27 am

Re: 1st day and problems
 
I thought it was good to see the volunteers helping to welcome athletes at Heathrow yesterday, apparently they could communicate in over 20 different languages between them and all were recruited from in and around London. Just shows how diversity can bring benefits.

amideislas Jul 17th 2012 8:39 am

Re: 1st day and problems
 

Originally Posted by Fredbargate (Post 10176443)
Don't worry the media will find all sorts of angles to knock the Olympics and Britain at the same time.
After all we Brits and the media thrive on bad news.
God forbid if someone should say something positive it will probably cause a riot.

Well, what is that saying in the news business? "good news has no life" or something like that.

Anyway, I reckon people have become a bit skeptical of "positive thinking" lately. Look what it's done for Europe.

JLFS Jul 17th 2012 8:44 am

Re: 1st day and problems
 

Originally Posted by anonimouse (Post 10176121)
Sorry, didn't see it, any way perhaps it's for the best.....

It would have only spoiled your post, always turns in to a slanging match when I post, as you well know:p

Have you seen a shrink about your paranoia?:)

RQM Jul 17th 2012 11:15 am

Re: 1st day and problems
 

Originally Posted by Lynn R (Post 10176748)
I thought it was good to see the volunteers helping to welcome athletes at Heathrow yesterday, apparently they could communicate in over 20 different languages between them and all were recruited from in and around London. Just shows how diversity can bring benefits.

This little guy is my favourite

http://www2.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/P...u1PViAfUyx.jpg

:tape::focus:

Dick Dasterdly Jul 17th 2012 12:15 pm

Re: 1st day and problems
 
Bet they thought they'd landed in the wrong country. ;)

On an even lighter note BBC just reported problems with water logging at the rowing venue.
Makes leaves on the line seem quite feasible.

dunmovin Jul 17th 2012 12:52 pm

Re: 1st day and problems
 
a simple question: if athletics is near to excercise why do it?

if you are fit you don't need excerise, if not, you shouldn't do it


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