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Old 28th November 2008, 09:05
paul miller paul miller is offline  
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The best way of dealing with this would be for EVERY railway crossing of this type to be fully investigated. Then, whoever makes any recommendations with regard to changes, has the deceny to put their name to it. We are living in a time when no one wants to be held to account. Meanwhile another family has a "life long" heartache to bear.
Its no good keep having inquiry after inquiry. Someone, somewhere has to take responsibility. I dont mean by this, someone to send to prison when the next person is killed. I mean a good old fashioned response to what is yet again a "cock up" of monumental proportions, but a fatal one.
It seems as though this has been of concern for a while. I dont know all the facts, but if it has been of concern at council level, then someone should be accountable if they have taken no notice.
Rant over!
Paul.
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