• Civil
    +7

    I think this was my favorite part of the whole article:

    In March 2012 the group submitted its stopgap: Eight hundred low-paid workers armed with cell phones would take up positions throughout the terminal. If anyone smelled smoke or saw a fire, he would alert the airport fire station and direct passengers toward the exit

    Because the best way to prevent a fire is to introduce more people, obviously.

    This part sickens me, though:

    The government spends €16 million per month just to prevent the huge facility from falling into disrepair

    Because some business doesn't know what the hell they're doing, they've become a drain on the people without providing any sort of value. Shoulda just let the company go bust in my opinion.

    • worthlessgalaxy
      +1

      The problem is the business is owned by the government. So really it is owned by the government and they are stuck with the bills. I am shocked that they kept finding such incompetent people. Seems like the current one might get the job done.