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#21869 by ofarvoo
08 Nov 2007, 08:35
Oppppss looks as if the new limo checkin is not going quite as planned. Was looking forward to checking in at the new facility to find that they are having teething problems with the barrier system for the cars.

Well lets just say it helped write off a Volvo and punch the radiator through the bonnet !!

So for the short term dont be suprised if you are still using the old facility.......
#190007 by thejohn
08 Nov 2007, 08:52
welcome ofarvoo to v-flyer and thanks for the posting re the new uc checking were you there were any pax and the driver ok. do you know if it was a system problem or driver error as they use a system that is not unlike the new access control already in the old uc check in
#190009 by ofarvoo
08 Nov 2007, 09:03
The driver was NOT to blame in this, it would seem that the new barrier system was at fault. I am not sure if you have seen it, but there is now a two stage system where the car goes into a holding area. The first set of barriers worked fine, but when the car went to go out of the holding area, the second barrier at the front of the car started to raise as the car went over it apparently.

PAX and driver were ok, but I am told big PR to the PAX was required :D
#190062 by NS
08 Nov 2007, 13:51
Originally posted by ofarvoo
PAX and driver were ok, but I am told big PR to the PAX was required :D



5k miles and a letter of apology?
#190063 by Darren Wheeler
08 Nov 2007, 13:52
Originally posted by mediamonkey
hahaha, this is brilliantly funny!


Umm, how so?

A car was written off and 2 people were lucky not to be injured [?]
#190064 by adam777
08 Nov 2007, 13:58
That would take some doing with a Volvo (I would think). It's lucky nobody was seriously hurt.
#190066 by mike-smashing
08 Nov 2007, 14:29
Those rising bollards are very powerful, and can easily damage a vehicle which runs into the bollard or tries to drive over it while it's moving.

Have a look what happens when people try and run bollards in Manchester:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWnfeDtnuds

...and in the Netherlands:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZdLjKl0lHc

They are not a new system, they are installed all over the place, so there must be some problem with the implementation at the new drive-up check-in.

The real danger would be if one of the bollards managed to penetrate the passenger compartment.

Hopefully someone is taken to task over the bad design or not doing their job properly.

Mike
#190076 by Darren Wheeler
08 Nov 2007, 15:10
Nice links Mike.

Perhaps this could be included in the PCP entertainment?
#190079 by mediamonkey
08 Nov 2007, 15:53
I just find it comical that the fancy new system has some rather funny teething problems, yes it's good no one was hurt, but a good bit of schandenfreude is enough to brighten anyones day.
Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
Originally posted by mediamonkey
hahaha, this is brilliantly funny!


Umm, how so?

A car was written off and 2 people were lucky not to be injured [?]
#190110 by thejohn
08 Nov 2007, 20:14
glad no one was hurt at LHR and those youtube vids really hammer home not to tailgate these bollards
#190116 by slinky09
08 Nov 2007, 21:06
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
Nice attempt at schadenfreude, mediamonkey. Whilst I'm sure some folks won't find it nearly as uproarious as you, I at least appreciate your use of large, German compound nouns.

As for those bollard video links, I have now found the way I shall spend this entire day: watching them, and finding more like them. Stupidity is so mesmerising...

GJ


GJ - me too, I love German compound words, try:

DONAUDAMPFSCHIFFAHRTSELEKTRIZITAETENHAUPTBETRIEBSWERKBAUUNTERBEAMTENGESELLSCHAFT

Which apparently means:

the club for subordinate officials of the head office management of the Danube steamboat electrical services (the name of a pre-war club in Vienna)

[:p][:p][:p]
#190148 by Scrooge
08 Nov 2007, 22:57
Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
Originally posted by mediamonkey
hahaha, this is brilliantly funny!


Umm, how so?

A car was written off and 2 people were lucky not to be injured [?]


That would mean 10k then

Originally posted by adam777
That would take some doing with a Volvo (I would think). It's lucky nobody was seriously hurt.




That was my thought, how the heck does a traffic barrier wreck a Volvo [?] Thankfully nobody was hurt [y]
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