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Re: [SYD] Emergency Services at Central Station a.m. Wed 17/01/2001



Yes,
I am the recipient of two level crossing smashes with fatal results on both
occasions.
I have had a bloke swan dive in front of me at 25 platform Central.
I run over a woman on Christmas eve 17 yrs ago and she had all her kiddies
Christmas present in plastic bags with her. I can recall all of the images
vividly in my mind and at times when I do not want to.
Can you imagine for one minute a young driver with a young fireman swinging
off the whistle cord with his whole body weight and bearing down on this
person absolutely helpless to change or alleviate the situation.
I do not want your sympathy but do not tell me there is sympathy for your so
called victim.
The victim is not the spineless piece of vermin who decided a train is the
way to go,the victims are as follows: the driver and the rest of his crew,
the police ,the rescue people, the ambulance people,the railway
investigating officers who measure the scene up and prepare a report for the
coroner, the zip up bag people  and finally the gutless piece of convulsing
vomit vermin infested piece of trashe`s family.
So maybe you should form a support group for those left behind but don`t try
and blow smoke up our asses.
"runaway" <whipfest@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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> "Ronald BESDANSKY" <ronbest@bigpond.com> wrote in message
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> > "runaway" <whipfest@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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> > > Snip.....
> > > "Andrew Tailby" <atailby@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
> > > 3a6d4bfe$0$16385$7f31c96c@news01.syd.optusnet.com.au">news:3a6d4bfe$0$16385$7f31c96c@news01.syd.optusnet.com.au...
> > > My heart bleeds for the selfish cockheads, who couldn't care less
about
> > > giving some poor driver sleepless nights and nightmares for the rest
of
> > > their lives......
> >
> > What about the "selfish cockheads" (to use your term) in the "modern"
> world
> > of business whose only aim is to make a "fast buck" (or, preferably,
> several
> > million of them) and couldn't give a stuff about the hapless employees
who
> > happen to get kicked aside whenever a "downturn" happens or a merger
means
> > someone can walk off with an obscene profit on their shares, even though
> > they know it means people will be made redundant at 50 or older??? (Yes,
I
> > am speaking from personal experience.)
>
> My sympathies to you. I totally agree with the above, although I don't
know
> what relevance it has to the discussion.
>
> > Whilst I agree that people who have to deal with these ugly scenes will
> use
> > humour as a safety valve, I hardly think that justifies referring to
> > suicides as "morons" in an Internet discussion of the subject.
>
> I think you'll find any driver (and there are many) that has cleaned up a
> suicide (or two, or three, or more) will have a different opinion. I
cannot
> even imagine what it would be like to have a person that jumps from a
> bridge, come through the windscreen, and then splatter their body parts
all
> over me and the cab (and yes, this does happen). Moron is not the correct
> word, that's why I referred to them as selfish cockheads.
>
> runaway.
>
> > Rgds
> >
> > Ron Besdansky
> > (Computer system project manager and rail enthusiast)
> > Ph: +61 (0)2 9413 1136 (0900h - 2300h UT +11h) (Home)
> >       +61 (0)417 671 541 (0900h - 2300h UT +11 h) (Mobile)
> >
> >
> >
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