At 138 feet above the city's
River Thames, the view from the newly opened glass walkway at Tower Bridge was
already enough to generate high anxiety.
Then, last Friday, someone
dropped a beer bottle and the glass shattered.
The good news, say Tower Bridge
officials, is that the breakage only affected a "sacrificial" panel covering
thicker glass below and there was no risk to visitors.
Two days after the incident
occurred at a private event, the glass had been repaired.
The attraction remained open as
normal.
Witness Peter Gordon tweeted an
image of the broken glass, which was reportedly made worse by someone walking
across in pair of stiletto heels.
'Unique viewpoint'
"A sacrificial layer of glass on
the new West Walkway at Tower Bridge Exhibition shattered on Friday evening,
when an empty beer bottle fell from a tray being carried by a member of the
catering team during an event," a statement from Tower Bridge said.
"The floor was immediately
inspected and covered to protect guests from glass splinters."
It said engineers were called in
the following morning and replaced the glass panel within 24 hours.
"The new glass floor has four
layers of glass with the sacrificial layer on top of that -- this is installed
so that it can be replaced if it is scratched or damaged.
"We look forward to continue
welcoming visitors from across the globe to our attraction, and enjoying a
unique viewpoint from one of London's most iconic landmarks."


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