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Bradford City Stadium Fire Video카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 29. 07:59
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Is of political, diplomatic, ethical or historical significance.Any questions about this document's veracity are noted.The summary is approved by the editorial board.for a detailed explanation of the information on this page.If you have similar or updated material, see ourRelease date October 20, 2008. This footage was taken by Yorkshire Television of a Division 4 (now defunct) football match between Bradford City and Lincoln City on May 11, 1985. A fire broke out in the stands in the middle of the match, destroying a full section of the stadium and killing 56 and injuring over 450 people as it quickly spread out of control. The footage cuts off when the order is given to stop filming due to the extreme safety concern.The footage was suppressed by Yorkshire Television and was used to train firefighters about flash fires. It is also used to shown as part of training for football stewards at several British grounds.The stadium had many problems that made the fire worse. Massive amounts of trash had been allowed to accumulate under the wooden stands. Exits had been locked to prevent people from sneaking in without paying.
Lawsuits were filed as a result. For more information, seeIt has been leaked previously on various sites, but Yorkshire Television is quick to attempt to silence and suppress the footage via legal threats.The footage is being leaked for various reasons.1. Information of historic value should be free to the public, even if it is tragic, so we may learn from our mistakes and never forget what happened.2.
The footage is actively being suppressed, despite its age and value. Youtube refuses to host it, and Yorkshire Television actively attempts to shut down anyone hosting it.3. The footage is not replaceable with any other similar source. This is the only known record of the event that exists.4.
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To respect those who perished, we must never forget what they went through. This is very emotional footage, and serves as a learning tool.