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Re: Re: From The LAS News Site
by The Saint
I'm not aware of this story appearing in any national daily. Perhaps the reason for this is that assaults on LAS staff are now commonplace. What has not been reported in the national press is another assault on an LAS colleague in west London, who - as a solo - approached a man lying on the ground apparently unconscious. As soon as the tech tried to rouse him, the "patient" got up, and punched and kicked the tech, and kicked him again when he fell to the ground. This piece of scum received the following punishment: 12 months conditional discharge, £300 costs and £150 compensation to his victim. That is what my colleagues injuries were worth - 150 sodding pounds. What do we think these scrotes will draw? Probably a visit to effing Disneyland!!
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