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Jabba
09-22-2006, 08:58 AM
"The Top Gear production crew already had health and safety concerns about the show before presenter Richard Hammond was critically injured yesterday attempting to break a British land speed record. The crew were planning to air their concerns at a meeting scheduled for last night.

A source who works on the show told Broadcast that senior crew members had "very, very serious concerns" about health and safety. In a separate recent incident members of crew are understood to have narrowly escaped injury when a high performance car skidded of a test track during filming.

The source said: "The test driver wasn't happy about the position of the crew but they are just expected to get the shots that are needed. People working on the show have been really concerned about health and safety and having to work from dawn until desk."

The BBC denied the incident had taken place, and a spokesman said the planned meeting had been called by Top Gear executive producer Andy Wilman to "discuss improved camera techniques, use of rigging and use of mini-cams. It was categorically not about health and safety issues."

The spokesman added: "All BBC programmes, including Top Gear, take health and safety extremely seriously. The meeting was not called for health and safety reasons. If people were going to raise health and safety issues at the meeting it is the first we have heard of it."

Hammond was understood to be driving at 280mph when the jet propelled car flipped onto its roof and skidded al ong the York airfield.

Top Gear is an in-house BBC production. "

http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/BroadcastnowHome.aspx

jakaracman
09-22-2006, 09:17 AM
That's a different story. When we do photo shoots I expect my photographers to be safe first and have good shots only second. I I have to risk more in a car to achieve same effect, I'll do it, but they have to be safe.

TopGearNL
09-22-2006, 09:20 AM
That certainly changes the whole story! :shock:

Thanks for posting, now know why it went wrong basically!

Jabba
09-22-2006, 09:41 AM
They have even shown us a few near accidents...

Anyone remember the stigg spinning the aston ? and didn't he crash the koneeesssig and also I think they wrecked someones classic jag, and then the reasonably priced car, thats almost flipped over twice and even lost a wheel !

BADMIHAI
09-22-2006, 09:48 AM
I'm pretty sure the Stig, as well as all the other presenters, knew the risks. It doesn't take a fucking genius to know that going 280 mph in a jet-propelled car is dangerous; the same can be said for driving an 800+ hp supercar made by a company that just came out of nowhere. Heck, performance driving is a seriously dangerous job. That's why racing drivers have such a hard time getting personal insurance.
I really doubt many people would watch Top Gear if all they did was drive SUVs through Cheshire and Volvos through downtown London. I think most people watch the programme because it's exciting television. Excitement usually comes from danger or porn. And who would want to see Jeremy banging the Motorcycle Whores, or May with his fucked up hair doing the 69 with an 18 year-old virgin?

Jabba
09-22-2006, 09:53 AM
I dont see why the crew have to be almost run over though.

"The source said: "The test driver wasn't happy about the position of the crew but they are just expected to get the shots that are needed. People working on the show have been really concerned about health and safety and having to work from dawn until desk.""

TopGearNL
09-22-2006, 10:01 AM
Yeah well a dreamjob to work at TopGear Crew I thought, seems now its nowhere near :o as perfect!

Jabba
09-22-2006, 10:03 AM
You just have to be a fast runner, that is all.

TopGearNL
09-22-2006, 10:05 AM
Yeah I know. But whereever I work I wouldn't want to be concerned about health and safety, thats the most important thing there is ! :shock:

BADMIHAI
09-22-2006, 10:18 AM
Maybe you should borrow a pair of balls and see how it feels not to be a pussy. People like you should "work" in a locked room with thickly padded walls.

TopGearNL
09-22-2006, 10:22 AM
Maybe you should borrow a pair of balls and see how it feels not to be a pussy. People like you should "work" in a locked room with thickly padded walls.

LMAO

Im not even going in to discussion, its just too sad :roll:

BADMIHAI
09-22-2006, 10:25 AM
Lighten up, man. I was just kidding. :mrgreen:

As for Richard, no matter what happens, at least he was doing what he liked most. That being said, I hope he and his teeth make a quick recovery so we can get a new series of Top Gear.

TopGearNL
09-22-2006, 10:29 AM
Lighten up, man. I was just kidding. :mrgreen:
Me too, no Im not a pussy its just that it is important isn't it? I work at a wine and spirits shop, loads of money there. How do you think I would feel with no camera system, or police button under the counter, not as safe as I am now :wink:


As for Richard, no matter what happens, at least he was doing what he liked most. That being said, I hope he and his teeth make a quick recovery so we can get a new series of Top Gear.

LOL I think his teeth is the last thing he is concerned about now
:)

stmoritzer
09-22-2006, 10:31 AM
You just have to be a fast runner, that is all.

LOL

Skaala
09-22-2006, 10:34 AM
http://images.thetimes.co.uk/TGD/picture/0,,343705,00.jpg

TopGearNL
09-22-2006, 10:38 AM
Yeah saw the reconstruction aswell, wonder why it veered off?

Jabba
09-22-2006, 10:53 AM
I heard that a deer jumped into his path, and he swerved to avoid it :P

TopGearNL
09-22-2006, 10:54 AM
I heard that a deer jumped into his path, and he swerved to avoid it :P

Must have been one fast deer then :P

AlienDB7
09-22-2006, 11:33 AM
A source who works on the show told Broadcast that senior crew members had "very, very serious concerns" about health and safety. In a separate recent incident members of crew are understood to have narrowly escaped injury when a high performance car skidded of a test track during filming.
Not to mention Hammond rolled his van last series.

Pretty sure he's aware of the dangers associated with the job but we're all car guys...

Richard "Driving God" Hammond will be back!

Jabba
09-22-2006, 01:59 PM
A source who works on the show told Broadcast that senior crew members had "very, very serious concerns" about health and safety. In a separate recent incident members of crew are understood to have narrowly escaped injury when a high performance car skidded of a test track during filming.
Not to mention Hammond rolled his van last series.

Pretty sure he's aware of the dangers associated with the job but we're all car guys...

Richard "Driving God" Hammond will be back!

Yep forgot about that one, thats another one to add to the list.

666fast
09-22-2006, 05:48 PM
A source who works on the show told Broadcast that senior crew members had "very, very serious concerns" about health and safety. In a separate recent incident members of crew are understood to have narrowly escaped injury when a high performance car skidded of a test track during filming.
Not to mention Hammond rolled his van last series.

Pretty sure he's aware of the dangers associated with the job but we're all car guys...

Richard "Driving God" Hammond will be back!

I'm pretty sure he rolled the van on purpose. Seriously, with the amount of time he has in cars, you would have to know by now you don't jerk the wheel like that in something top heavy like a van.