The lift was taken out of service by Mr Thompson two days before Mrs Young's death.
Hundreds of the tubes have been taken out of service because of damage or as a preventative step.
The term is popularly understood to mean a product is dangerous and needs to be taken out of service.
Because of this, and its advanced years, the Prestige was to have been taken out of service by 2005.
Only around 3% of Maersk ships have been taken out of service, helped by the company's scrapping of many of its vessels.
In the airline industry, mechanical problems are immediately reported and planes are quickly taken out of service depending on the level of severity.
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When the interurban rail line and trolley cutting through the neighbourhood were taken out of service in 1939 and 1941, the area went into rapid decline.
Baroness Trumpington, a Conservative, was keen to find out if police cars are still sent to auction when they are taken out of service.
The Royal Navy is expected to have no aircraft carriers between 2014, when HMS Illustrious is taken out of service, and 2016, when HMS Queen Elizabeth is completed.
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Spokesman Bram Smets said the broken-down train had been taken out of service and the company was doing everything it could to find the exact cause of the problem.
Apparently, the promised etch-a-sketch has finally arrived, been taken out of its box and placed into service.
Orkney Islands Council has called for urgent action after the ferry service to Scrabster was taken out of action due to mechanical problems.
Joanna Clason, who last year authored a report on incapacity benefit for the NHS Confederation, which represents health service managers, said family doctors should be taken out of the process altogether.
Even if Skype doesn't take over the telephony world, it has taken the genie out of the bottle, and will drive consumers to expect cheaper phone service.
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