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Ambulance Attack
Story from my local rag
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Im more one for trying to help/rehabilitate people than punishing them where possible (which is mainly why I keep out of news...) *BUT*
attacking either medics or their vehicles deserves an immediate jail sentence in my book.
That could have been his mother in the back of that vehicle.
Plonker!
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Im more one for trying to help/rehabilitate people than punishing them where possible (which is mainly why I keep out of news...) *BUT*
attacking either medics or their vehicles deserves an immediate jail sentence in my book.
That could have been his mother in the back of that vehicle.
Plonker!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.in Salford - they managed to shoot at a fire engine a few years ago ....
so they threatened to just sit in the fire stations and play cards .... [no I am not referring to Ariana Grande] - Regents rd - they had to close one of the petrol stations as too many local kids were jumping into the cars and driving .....
Altho in the 30s - in the good old days of home deliveries (of babies that is!) - when the midwife / medical student was called to parts of the east end .... someone wd meet them up the street and escort them to the place .....
So smacking around the emergency services has a long long history
so they threatened to just sit in the fire stations and play cards .... [no I am not referring to Ariana Grande] - Regents rd - they had to close one of the petrol stations as too many local kids were jumping into the cars and driving .....
Altho in the 30s - in the good old days of home deliveries (of babies that is!) - when the midwife / medical student was called to parts of the east end .... someone wd meet them up the street and escort them to the place .....
So smacking around the emergency services has a long long history
//we tried that they just laugh in our faces, we need some proper jails//
Like in the 1800's when we used to hang kids for stealing a loaf??
Got to be a balance.
This is just why I keep out of news...the hang 'em high brigade!
But I'll concede on this point, attacking an ambulance is bang out of order!
Like in the 1800's when we used to hang kids for stealing a loaf??
Got to be a balance.
This is just why I keep out of news...the hang 'em high brigade!
But I'll concede on this point, attacking an ambulance is bang out of order!
nailit.......there was honour among thieves with the Krays....they only carved and sliced up competitive crooks, never the innocent, as what happens today.
There was a cafe in Philpot Street called Maria's and she would give medical students a plate of spaghetti for a shilling, so you can see how popular it was. On one occasion, whilst a group of us were indulging in lunch, the door was flung open and two gorillas came in, grabbed a guy sitting at the next table and gave him a good working over. nobody moved and the poor sod was left bleeding on the floor.
Maria explained that it was no big deal as the guy was a member of the opposing gang to the Krays.
We finished our spaghetti, paid our shilling and left.
There was a cafe in Philpot Street called Maria's and she would give medical students a plate of spaghetti for a shilling, so you can see how popular it was. On one occasion, whilst a group of us were indulging in lunch, the door was flung open and two gorillas came in, grabbed a guy sitting at the next table and gave him a good working over. nobody moved and the poor sod was left bleeding on the floor.
Maria explained that it was no big deal as the guy was a member of the opposing gang to the Krays.
We finished our spaghetti, paid our shilling and left.
^ With my work we used to stay in the Europa Hotel in Belfast (or Forum or whatever it was called - changed it's name a few times). We used to have to go through a checkpoint and show our ID to be let in. One day, the security barrier was down and anyone could walk in. I was told that they were now paying protection money to certain people so no security needed. Most of the stuff in NI and with the Krays etc was 'in house' so to speak but there was a lot of other "business" that was going on behind the scenes, it's just that you didn't see it.