These are the horrendous injuries suffered by a man after he was hit by 22,000 volts while stealing copper cable from an electricity sub-station.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1Oggpudd9
These are the horrendous injuries suffered by a man after he was hit by 22,000 volts while stealing copper cable from an electricity sub-station.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1Oggpudd9
I kept on reading, in the hope that he'd also (in his shocked state) fallen onto a railway track and had then been run over by the Leeds - London express... but alas no.
No man is an island, but Barry is
No doubt this would be regarded as good news in countries where rape victims are stoned to death.
To me the good news is the result of treatment by skilled dedicated nurses and doctors in our often criticised NHS, still envied by our filipino friends ( who hope for helpful advice and genuine good news on this forum ).
The consequences of smoking, drinking, and eating to excess affect not only the individual, but also family, society, and UK taxpayers dearly, far outweighing the tax revenue.
Yes, this man has paid a terrible price for his attempted theft. There is no more reason to regard this as good news than a smoker getting lung cancer. Thankfully most of our nurses and doctors are compassionate and don't sit in judgement on what might be stupid, selfish, or downright dishonest behaviour.
I disagree Doc - Thoughtless metal thieves like this character put countless innocent lives at risk by stealing railway signalling cable, telecoms cables, gulley/manhole covers, road signs etc etc. He got what he deserved and hopefully his fate will deter others.
I'm also buoyed up when I hear of joyriders/car thieves writing themselves off. A childhood neighbour who I grew up with and his wife were killed instantly leaving their children orphaned by two scumbags with previous convictions ploughing head on into them
Let's hope the scumbag has been sterilised too.
I'm with Doc Alan on this one! Whilst far be it from me to condone his "light-fingeredness" (*puns INtended where appropriate) he's "small *fry" compared with the criminal hard core of murderers ... rapists ... (albeit a BIG-time *"flasher" of sorts for a split second!) ... bent *coppers and the like.
Besides, he IS still a human being [just about !] a lucky one at that; ... this latest escapade has been a *jolt to his system - a 22,000 volts' one - that he's unlikely to ever forget ... a terrible lesson learnt ... and a lesson, moreover, in which he came within a hair's breadth [literally!] of a "*sticky" end.
SHOCKING story
Keith - Administrator
Live on cable:... 'not so bright spark charged by copper - clapped in ions !'
One of the classic comments left by readers of this story :-
"...a skull wound which exposed his brain." Really? He has a brain, but he broke into a high-voltage substation to nick cable? I'm sorry, but I have no sympathy at all. You get what you deserve, and this idiot deserved a lesson.
Crikey, that must have been a deep wound.
Cable theft bid blamed for South West Trains chaos
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-13723005
Hundreds of passengers have been left stuck for more than four hours on several South West Trains services outside London.
well i hope he's learnt his lesson
sounds like he might be on benefits for a while, maybe crime does pay
Is this current news?
Keith - Administrator
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