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Old 04-12-2012, 16:08   #6
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Level Crossing Safety Cameras

Sadly, l have two beliefs on this comment.

1) No matter what measures Network Rail place at Level crossings, and l live near one and what l have seen would scare you to death. I saw a female and a child, actually open the gate to the side of the level crossing when it was CLOSED, and run across the crossing. I have seen over the years crossing level crossings, especially in the country, people will still go across them them even mad drivers, l have seen cross these when half a gate in down.

No matter what resouces are put there, epople will go 'dare and go'

2) the cruel part, l have no synmpathy what so ever with anyone who does this and gets killed, l feel for the family and the driver of the train, but if someone wants to dice with death, then thats up to them.

I used to live in Grove Park, Chiswick and there is a crossing there, very quiet one, but the things l have seen there.
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