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by TFF » 10 Dec 2007 01:47

I took the A33 after the match, turned toward the motorway and saw two police cars either end of a car I assumed had been pulled over.

http://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/ind ... c=201779.0

Anyone see/know anything? Hope whoever it was is OK.

Always said that road is an accident waiting to happen on a matchday.

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by Scrappy » 10 Dec 2007 07:16

I saw someone on the floor and she seemed okay. They were waiting for an ambulance.

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by Jerry St Clair » 10 Dec 2007 09:29

Yep, saw this too.

The roads around the ground are just utterly stupid. The pavements are nowhere near wide enough to accomodate the numbers of people walking down there.

I've said many times that the A33 should be closed between the B&Q roundabout to the Compaq roundabout for 20 mins after the game (and that includes closing exits from the retail park, Acre Road and Bennet Road) and the whole road used to allow pedestrians to leave the stadium environs.

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by The 17 Bus » 10 Dec 2007 09:36

Surely it should be shut all the way down to the Speedway ground?

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by Huntley & Palmer » 10 Dec 2007 09:42

They will be having a minutes silence for her I assume?


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by Tankman » 10 Dec 2007 10:08

My sister and I were there and helped out with the aftermath - we didn't see the incident itself. Sis is a trained first aider and took charge of the the situation. She looked after the woman (who was in shock) and kept her warm and as comfortable as possible until the paramedics appeared then assisted until the point when the ambulance turned up and the woman was stretchered off. Looks like the woman just suffered severe bruising to her hip and arm - leastways, the paramedics didn't seem too concerned. Main thing was to keep her warm and dry (it started raining before the professionals got there) - luckily someone volunteered a blanket to cover her with.
For my part I directed pedestrians and flagged down a Police armed response unit that happened to be passing!
As soon as she went off in the ambulance we continued on our journey home. Luckily by that time we did not have to queue to get out of the HP car park.

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by Jerry St Clair » 10 Dec 2007 10:16

The 17 Bus Surely it should be shut all the way down to the Speedway ground?


Yes, that's what I meant. Close all exits at that roundabout.

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by Royal Lady » 10 Dec 2007 16:24

and tow away the pikey scum vehicles parked right on the pavement so people had to walk in the round to get past them. :evil:

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by Jerry St Clair » 13 Dec 2007 08:43

Royal Lady and tow away the pikey scum vehicles parked right on the pavement so people had to walk in the round to get past them. :evil:


In the wacky world of RFC/RBC safety policy, they're only dangerous if the pikeys spend long periods standing passively in their caravans.


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by Row Z Royal » 13 Dec 2007 12:16

As Miss RZR is a panicker, she bursts into tears at the sight of anyone lying by the side of the road.

I told her she was fine and we carried on our way.

And LOL@ flagging down an Armed Response Unit in a Zafira - the clever gun-toting car, from Vauxhall.

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by Dirk Gently » 13 Dec 2007 12:22

Row Z Royal As Miss RZR is a panicker, she bursts into tears at the sight of anyone lying by the side of the road.

I told her she was fine and we carried on our way.

And LOL@ flagging down an Armed Response Unit in a Zafira - the clever gun-toting car, from Vauxhall.


Bad news - people with guns who are over-tired!

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by sheshnu » 13 Dec 2007 12:34

Oh, they're tired. :evil:

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by Geekins » 13 Dec 2007 12:52

Tankman My sister and I were there and helped out with the aftermath - we didn't see the incident itself. Sis is a trained first aider and took charge of the the situation. She looked after the woman (who was in shock) and kept her warm and as comfortable as possible until the paramedics appeared then assisted until the point when the ambulance turned up and the woman was stretchered off. Looks like the woman just suffered severe bruising to her hip and arm - leastways, the paramedics didn't seem too concerned. Main thing was to keep her warm and dry (it started raining before the professionals got there) - luckily someone volunteered a blanket to cover her with.
For my part I directed pedestrians and flagged down a Police armed response unit that happened to be passing!
As soon as she went off in the ambulance we continued on our journey home. Luckily by that time we did not have to queue to get out of the HP car park.


you said exactly the same thing on their website. You +1er :wink: :lol:

Seriously well done, i bet eveyone else just walked on by because of the traffic was going to build up and they didn't want to get caught in a traffic jam.


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by West Stand Flash » 13 Dec 2007 13:51

SDR is the one that called the Ambulance. Dodger spot on as usual.

I was talking to my mate on the phone, I was directly next to it & watched the whole thing. WHen she hit the car, my mate asked what the thud was in the background.

Looked nasty - But glad she is OK.

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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 13 Dec 2007 14:08

West Stand Flash SDR is the one that called the Ambulance. Dodger spot on as usual.

I was talking to my mate on the phone, I was directly next to it & watched the whole thing. WHen she hit the car, my mate asked what the thud was in the background..

did you reply "oh, I think I just hit something"

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by willz_royal » 13 Dec 2007 17:24

sheshnu Oh, they're tired. :evil:


oh oxf*rd off
its over tired

Dear Mr ****,

Thank you for your e-mail received by this office on 5 September 2005,
regarding the recent Vauxhall Zafira TV advert.

As requested, I can confirm the last word in the advert is 'over tired'. I
trust this resolves your query, however, should you require any further
information, please do not hesitate to contact us again on 01582 427200, or
by return e-mail.

Thank you again for contacting us and allowing me the opportunity to
comment.

Yours sincerely

Rob John
Customer Care Team

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by Row Z Royal » 13 Dec 2007 19:07

willz_royal
sheshnu Oh, they're tired. :evil:


oh oxf*rd off
its over tired

Dear Mr ****,

Thank you for your e-mail received by this office on 5 September 2005,
regarding the recent Vauxhall Zafira TV advert.

As requested, I can confirm the last word in the advert is 'over tired'. I
trust this resolves your query, however, should you require any further
information, please do not hesitate to contact us again on 01582 427200, or
by return e-mail.

Thank you again for contacting us and allowing me the opportunity to
comment.

Yours sincerely

Rob John
Customer Care Team


10/10 for effort Willz. :lol:

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by peeping_bernal » 15 Dec 2007 00:04

Saw the aftermath of this and legged it, not that I was scared, just thought I would take advantage of the road been shut so I could get on the M4 quicker. Hope you are OK whoever you are and could you do the same next week as I got home in record time.

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