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On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 19:58:26 -0000, "Tony Wilson" a@a wrote:
But this evening I was on the southbound Jubilee line platform at Green Park when someone a few metres to my right launched themselves in front of the incoming train. Luckily I wasn't looking that way and I only got to hear it rather than see it. ............... Just wanted to say well done to the staff who have to deal with this on an all too regular basis - on leaving I wished I'd asked the driver if he was OK on behalf of the passengers but I think I was still slightly in shock myself. It would have been un upsetting experience, I'm sure. But let's not descend into tabloid exaggerations. You and the driver may have been shocked. But you wouldn't be "in shock". That's a specific medical condition. The victim (if he had survived) might have been. But not you. |
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