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Re: Fatality at Ashfield



So are you saying the Guard does not suffer any sort of trauma at all?



Railway Rasputin <bob@fastlink.com.au> wrote in message
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> Vanguard wrote:
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> > Have you forgotten your roots already? Sure, condolences to the Driver
but
> > wasn't there a Guard involved too?
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> The driver actually saw and hit the person. The guard only has to look
> for the parts, they can also refuse to do so.
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> In my experiance its the actual moments before the hit that are more
> traumatic. Seeing the person, the expression on their face and knowing
> there is nothing you can do. The actual hit just makes you feel sick.
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> And in case you are wondering I know about this sought of thing from
> being in rescue squads, the courses that they doand from my own personal
> experiences.
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> rgds