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Extra patrols target rail vandals (BBC News)
Police patrols are stepped up on the railway line in the Lancaster area following a spate of attacks on trains.
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Why dont they fit HI-Res video cameras in the cabs to view the line ahead, to capture the idiots. This way they will know who they are after.
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Why dont they fit machine guns.
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On a YouTube video I saw some months back, vandals were filming each other hiding in the shrubs and then as any train passed by slowly, they dived out and sprayed them with grafitti. All of them made sure they were 'Hooded' and so not seen on camera as such. I don't honestly know if they were ever caught.
The Bramley Line have 5 coaches stabled close to March east signalbox, but even these have been vandalised with some broken windows and grafitti, yet never seen doing it. As for the plonker seen with what appeared to be cable wrapped around his body, what a pity he never though to try plugging it in? Evil thought I know, but it might teach a few more not to do it.
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