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27vet 21st December 2014 20:21

Teenager's legs severed by train at railway crossing
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-crossing.html


This part of the story is more mind boggling :

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While police investigated the scene, a group of people threw rocks at them and the 33-year-old train driver.

Officers were forced to take refuge in the train driver's cabin.

Ambulance paramedics were also blocked, pushed and verbally abused by the group during their initial attempts to treat the teen.

richard thompson 22nd December 2014 07:45

Sounds like they had had a bit to drink. Awful way to treat the driver and emergency staff.
Richard

Madcaravanner 22nd December 2014 11:05

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Originally Posted by richard thompson (Post 82822)
Sounds like they had had a bit to drink. Awful way to treat the driver and emergency staff.
Richard

Unfortunately the lack of respect by people for authority is getting worse it is sheer stupidity that it should happen
and if the Police turned up armoured for a riot they would be condemned by the do gooders for being heavy handed even though there was a MAX of eight of them Even though this was in Australia it just should not happen

Though the FATHER of the guy apologised for attacking the ambulance :eek: I do hope the Police round them all up and throw the book at them

bramleyman 22nd December 2014 23:12

Hard as it may seem, I have NO sympathy for the lad, and sincerely hope the Australian Police charge all those who attacked the ambulance crew. Perhaps this will teach others to STAY OFF RAILWAY TRACKS?

Master Cutler 23rd December 2014 07:31

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Originally Posted by bramleyman (Post 82830)
Hard as it may seem, I have NO sympathy for the lad, and sincerely hope the Australian Police charge all those who attacked the ambulance crew. Perhaps this will teach others to STAY OFF RAILWAY TRACKS?

Agree with you bramleyman.

wyvern 23rd December 2014 11:09

It was an official railway crossing?

He may not have been treating it with proper care but he had every right to be using it.

(Also it was Australia where attitudes to being near railway lines may be different as they are in many countries)


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