Elevator Accident in Stamford Reveals Little Reporting, Little Accountability for Safety

An illustrative certificate of operation from a working elevator in Stamford. By state law, elevators must be registered and posted with a certificate of operation.

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What Tab Batts says happened late on the afternoon of July 11 would make any elevator rider’s hair stand on end.

Batts lives in the 22-story Allure building in Stamford’s high-rise development, Ha...

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Angela Carella

For 36 years prior to joining the Connecticut Examiner, Angela Carella was a beat reporter, investigative reporter, editor and columnist for the Stamford Advocate. Carella reports on Stamford and Fairfield County. T: 203 722 6811.

a.carella@ctexaminer.com