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• #48552
That's answered in the first two words of the article.
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• #48553
The other driver facing trial is, judging from his name, British. Most of the dead were from India. So, yes, the initial article does suggest that, but I'm curious to see how things pan out. Someone without a valid licence shouldn't have been allowed behind the wheel of a heavy vehicle, but somehow I suspect that's not the angle most are going to take. I mean, the judge has already said "Of course his employers weren't aware and they are not to blame", which is probably correct in law as it currently stands, but begs the question why the law is so lax about letting disqualified people get behind the wheel - shouldn't hauliers be required to make sure their drivers are up-to-date legit?
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• #48554
Re comments on news sites on stories about traffic accidents - looking at the timeline here http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-35977100 , it seems like there was a decision in February last year that basically required news sites not to have below-the-line comments or to post links to social media where there was a case that was likely to go to trial (or that actually went to trial). Which came a little late for the chap who posted unwisely here, but perhaps explains why comments are generally turned off for that kind of incident now.
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• #48555
I remember reading an article on this in the last month but can't find it but was saying it's a massive issue in the haulage industry with many drivers carrying on working following disqualification, apparently it's rampant and companies turn a blind eye as the responsibility is on the driver. Wasn't just hgv, was white van couriers as well.
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• #48556
hnng.
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• #48557
Reports of some sort of explosion at Parsons Green tube?
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• #48558
radio and bbc website confirming this
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• #48559
Shit
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• #48561
Not much damage to the carriage it says. So hopefully nobody hurt.
Ride past on my way to work. So many police on their way there suited up with tactical gear -
• #48562
Looks like a bucket of some kind of powder with fairy lights to detonate it. Judging by the fact that the bucket and carrier bag it was in are intact, in situ and barely smouldering it looks like this is a failed bomb at best. Could have been a nasty flash fire though.
Hope nobody has bad flash burns.
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• #48563
The powder is worrying....
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• #48564
Most injuries from the stampede, by the sounds of it.
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• #48565
Bit shaken after this, there's a real possibility that would have been the tube me and my housemate were on this morning had we not cycled. Very close to home
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• #48566
Been done.
http://m11.manifesta.org/en/artist/bouchet-mike
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• #48567
Why would you go this close to take a pic?
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• #48568
Where did that image come from? Source, I mean?
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• #48569
Don't worry, it's n sky news too now....
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• #48570
Twitter; there's video too
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• #48571
No way I'd be hanging around to take a photo / video.
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• #48572
Pretty much any powder will burn vigorously or explode if compressed or contained firmly. Apart from the obvious candidate of gunpowder, you can make bombs with custard powder or milk powder if you wanted to.
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• #48573
No trains out of Euston...
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• #48574
Is Waterloo on fire?
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• #48575
Sounds like at least one person has suffered some pretty serious burns. They must have been standing really close. Really hope they recover quickly and fully.
So the guy parked up in the left hand lane of the motorway whilst pissed? Wow.