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Ohhh I thought you said the owners locked them in purposefully.. so you lied lol okLink?Sorry do you have a link that says company owners all locker their doors to kill their workers?? ThanksWow.
So you think America was better- when companies locked their doors so workers could not get out when there was a fire?
I prefer our America to your America.
You idiot. Nobody said ALL. You can't get that through your think head? Not all.
But some did and would, if it weren't for the regulations.
https://www.history.com/topics/early-20th-century-us/triangle-shirtwaist-fire
Locked, Blocked Exits Blamed for Chicken Plant Fire Deaths
from: Back to Basics: Safe Egress -- Occupational Health & Safety
"An example is the Station fire that took place in a nightclub in West Warwick, R.I, in 2003. In this case, theatrical pyrotechnics used on stage as part of a performance by the band Great White ignited combustible soundproofing foam, and fire spread quickly through the unsprinklered nightclub. One hundred of the approximately 462 occupants inside the club at the time died and 230 were injured. Most of the panicked occupants attempted to exit through the same front entrance by which they had arrived, unaware of or disregarding three other direct exits that were present. Part of the reason they might not know the locations of the other exits was that these were not readily discernible to occupants because of their placement or insufficient exit identification."
Just 3 links about locked doors that accounted for 270 deaths from pure negligence.
Yes I did. Mainly referring to the Triangle Shirt factory and the Hamlet Chicken plant. But not marking exits is part of the same regulations that YOU want to see flushed.