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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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Think you’ll find they are sponsors.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?
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Oh ok. Some insurance policies have exclusions for storm damageWalkingthedog wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 9:23 amThink you’ll find they are sponsors.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?
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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.
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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