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On Fri, 5 Oct 2012 14:06:28 +0100
Clive wrote: Oh dear, have we all become so jaded by the ambulance chasers? The sentiment behind the statement is that accidents happen because people take their eye off the ball. Accidents don't just happen, they are caused by lack of attention and or poor planning. Correct, remember that I'm quoting from the back of K2 Speed Notices, (I presume they still exist but most likely under a different name) which were issued to footplate staff weekly, in the 60s and 70s, not the public at large and long before ambulance chasers came on the scene. So if heavy rain causes an embankment to collapse onto the track just as a train is coming around the corner which then derails then who is to blame? Always finding someone to blame is a childs way of looking at the world, not an adults. B2003 |
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