Back when the commonwealth games were on in Manchester the police had to pick up a couple of Eastern European cyclist competitors on a training run up the M61 :shock:
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That's what you do on certain drugs. A "friend" of mine once got completely out of his head and tried to drive his car between a wall and a lampost on the pavement taking both sides of the car out. Glad I wasn't on the pavement at the time......
Saw it on Traffic Cops last night. What got me was "1 DAY IN PRISON". WTF????? ONE DAY? They would've been better kicking her head in for 10 minutes. Who works? That was a sh1tload of your money that ONE DAY cost...
Back when the commonwealth games were on in Manchester the police had to pick up a couple of Eastern European cyclist competitors on a training run up the M61 :shock:
In my memory it was members of the the Kenyan cycling team who were stopped on the M61. There again, in my memory, no part of Eastern Europe was ever part of the Commonwealth.
If think it was the Kenyan team but they simply didn't know they shouldn't be on the motorway. These two swedish women knew they shouldn't be there and obviously a sandwich short of a picnic.
1 day in prison is a joke when you take into account the resources required 4 police officers, 2 traffic patrol men, ambulance, doctor and an air ambulance not to mention the huge traffic jam they caused. 6 months minimum would have been a start plus a charges for the resources used. If you done the same anywhere else outside the UK and specially America you'd get the bill for your stupidity
First thoughts is they must have been on PCP or something like that, but the fact that 2 swedish blondes can survive being hit by a car, a truck, square up to 6 coppers and run like the wind makes me think that they are a new model of Terminator.
In my memory it was members of the the Kenyan cycling team who were stopped on the M61. There again, in my memory, no part of Eastern Europe was ever part of the Commonwealth.
I think you may be very right about both points :oops: , at least I was right that they were cycling and it was the Commonwealth games
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Madness in the Fast Lane
Documentary revealing the full story of two Swedish sisters, filmed by the BBC running into oncoming traffic on the M6 in 2008, and the chilling events that unfolded over the next 72 hours during which a man was stabbed to death. This programme speaks to the people at the centre of the legal case, and highlights the complexity involved when dealing with mental illness
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Never in my life have i seen anything so weird! Love the wpc getting "twatted" and turning to the camera and saying "fcuking hell". Proper madness. Would you offer a weird bird walking round with her clothes in a prison release bag a room for the night?
:shock: To say the one who ended up killing that bloke was just a little bit mental is an understatment i reckon she needs to be locked in a padded cell for a long time.
Watching her sister go under the wheels of that truck tough is still as shocking as the first time i saw it.
Remember seeing that when it was shown on motorway cops.
I fail to see how anyone can have a puff of madness - i am convinced it is an inherent thing and will never leave someone. And in anycase, to release someone who has run in to traffic 3 times, tried to fight police, whilst having been hit by a car must have something wrong with their brain.
To then have killed someone who was helping them, hit themselves over the head with a hammer and jump off a bridge causing themselves a fractured skull must have some permanent mental damage either before or after said events. They should never be released into public. Perhaps not imprisoned but perhaps in a mental care place and at the least certainly heavily monitored.
Remember seeing that when it was shown on motorway cops.
I fail to see how anyone can have a puff of madness - i am convinced it is an inherent thing and will never leave someone. And in anycase, to release someone who has run in to traffic 3 times, tried to fight police, whilst having been hit by a car must have something wrong with their brain.
To then have killed someone who was helping them, hit themselves over the head with a hammer and jump off a bridge causing themselves a fractured skull must have some permanent mental damage either before or after said events. They should never be released into public. Perhaps not imprisoned but perhaps in a mental care place and at the least certainly heavily monitored.
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In my memory it was members of the the Kenyan cycling team who were stopped on the M61. There again, in my memory, no part of Eastern Europe was ever part of the Commonwealth.
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1 day in prison is a joke when you take into account the resources required 4 police officers, 2 traffic patrol men, ambulance, doctor and an air ambulance not to mention the huge traffic jam they caused. 6 months minimum would have been a start plus a charges for the resources used. If you done the same anywhere else outside the UK and specially America you'd get the bill for your stupidity
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I think you may be very right about both points :oops: , at least I was right that they were cycling and it was the Commonwealth games
I've bought a new bike....ouch - result
Can I buy a new bike?...No - no result
Madness in the Fast Lane
Documentary revealing the full story of two Swedish sisters, filmed by the BBC running into oncoming traffic on the M6 in 2008, and the chilling events that unfolded over the next 72 hours during which a man was stabbed to death. This programme speaks to the people at the centre of the legal case, and highlights the complexity involved when dealing with mental illness
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One of those Swedish sisters was arrested in Stoke last year in connection with a murder.
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Watching her sister go under the wheels of that truck tough is still as shocking as the first time i saw it.
Maybe he fancied his chances for the night :roll:
I fail to see how anyone can have a puff of madness - i am convinced it is an inherent thing and will never leave someone. And in anycase, to release someone who has run in to traffic 3 times, tried to fight police, whilst having been hit by a car must have something wrong with their brain.
To then have killed someone who was helping them, hit themselves over the head with a hammer and jump off a bridge causing themselves a fractured skull must have some permanent mental damage either before or after said events. They should never be released into public. Perhaps not imprisoned but perhaps in a mental care place and at the least certainly heavily monitored.
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