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CCTV shock as dad views hit-and-run
Adam Derbyshire30/ 5/2007
A DAD has spoken of how he almost broke down when he watched CCTV footage of his son being thrown into the air in a hit-and-run incident.
Mr Rushden-Thomas what on earth are you rambling on about? The education standards in the UK are atrocious obviously, and the fact that you drive a car is extremely worrying also, Nothing you have written makes any sense. I'm shocked your comment was published.
Pandora, Barcelona
7/06/2007 at 13:52
7/06/2007 at 13:52
i drive through the st where he lives each week on my way to work i know 4 one thing"his accident as not stopped him from playing outside even wuth a plaster cast on and many times even if other drivers apart from myself see kids lplaying ball games on the same road & area he lives in crowhill are playing us drivers have to slow down to avoid knocking kids playin football down cos it shows parents these days arent bothered what their kids do when they arent at school even when most should be at school or where they are when theirs a large playing field and running track nearby kids on council estates are always roaming around dont think of what they do or care where they go drivers using that area have 1st access & right to go up or down whichever road they on so long as they dont drive too fast but we sometim get abuse thrown at us when by kids whom are in the wrong place but kids like these were in the wrong place just like those whom climb roofs of uses or used or unsed buildings and or other peoples houses then end up falling & hurting themselves or end up worst off & if they do that their parents should be end being fined & proscecuted cos their child had trespassed into or onto roof of other propertys in the 1st place where their wasnt supposed 2 be no where they live etc?
A.Rushden-Thomas (Mr), crowhill, ashton,
4/06/2007 at 14:22
4/06/2007 at 14:22
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