Fire code charges laid against city, construction company after doors blocked at Union Station

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Toronto Fire Services has laid charges against the city and Bondfield Construction after blocked doors at Union Station resulted in major overcrowding following a concert at Scotiabank Arena last December.

Media reports at the time of the incident suggested that a massive crowd was attempting to leave a Mumford & Sons concert through a Bay Street walkway when they were forced to exit through a single set of doors.

“Toronto fire inspectors conducted a review of the incident and, in consultation with assigned outside legal counsel, determined there were reasonable and probable grounds to support a charge.”

 

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It’s only been 4 years since the construction started at Union Station, how long does it for Bondfield to get the job done?

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Surprised this didn't happen sooner. Union Station is a mess especially during rush hour.

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