The members of British rock band Radiohead are voicing their disappointment that it took eight years for a professional association to conduct a disciplinary hearing into the engineer responsible for the stage that collapsed in Toronto in 2012.
Dominic Cugliari designed the stage that collapsed ahead of the band’s show at Toronto’s Downsview Park, killing the band’s drum technician Scott Johnson and injuring three other members of the road crew.
As CBC News reported in December 2019, the misconduct hearing — conducted by the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario — had been delayed after Cugliari asked to have the charges stayed, claiming the association no longer had jurisdiction because he had retired in 2018, six years after
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