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didn't really affect us where we are, feel sorry for the people in the south as RED ALERT London got all the attention, with a fabric roof blown of a monstrosity and the police closing parks and telling people to go home.
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The Dome is amazing. Fantastic place to visit, great arena. They’ll get it fixed.
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yes they will get it fixed but have already said it will take up to 6 months, cost wasn't mentioned but could be into the billions paid for by the tax payer of course.
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We’ve seen many concerts there. Tax payers pay for everything in the end so why not.
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I thought as it was called the O2 Arena that O2 (a private company) owned it, so why would the tax payer have to cough up?
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I know it’s an old fashioned idea, but isn’t that what insurance policies are for?
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teedoubleudee wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 9:08 am I thought as it was called the O2 Arena that O2 (a private company) owned it, so why would the tax payer have to cough up?
Think you’ll find they are sponsors.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 9:23 am
teedoubleudee wrote: Sun Feb 20, 2022 9:08 am I thought as it was called the O2 Arena that O2 (a private company) owned it, so why would the tax payer have to cough up?
Think you’ll find they are sponsors.
Oh ok. Some insurance policies have exclusions for storm damage
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That’s true TWD. Often excludes boundary fencing.
A neighbour was told by his insurer that they would only pay for his roof damage if the wind was over 60mph - no problem there. I guess they calculate that if something comes adrift in a light breeze then it is more likely to be due to lack of maintenance ie ‘your own bl@@dy fault’.
I would be very surprised if the O2 is not covered by insurance of some form or another, whoever owns it.
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TWD they'll sort the O2 roof out with some bin liners and a roll of duct tape.
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