Wayne
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all of a sudden i heard gf scream and i said what, there was a little girl that had been knocked down by a car, i looked over and came to a stop, she was trapped underneith the front of car (ford escort), must of been bout 6-7 yrs old, i felt sick, not sure weather it was her mother but she opened the drivers door and started twatting the driver (female) kicking her punching her in the face i was really shocked, never seen anything like this before. She looked like she was dead, but after a few minutes i sin her move her head and hand, police arrived in minutes. By the looks of it she' d ran out in front of the car been hit and dragged underneith the car about 15mtrs or so. not sure how fast the driver was travelling but it wasnt nice to see!
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marklaruk
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ugh sounds nasty :S
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L33 LEG
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sh1t happens
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Charlene
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Wayne
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was m8, wasn't nice to see at all
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Rob_Corsa
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yeah not good at all, hope shes ok
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James_DT
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Whereabouts was this?
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Wayne
all of a sudden i heard gf scream and i said what, there was a little girl that had been knocked down by a car, i looked over and came to a stop, she was trapped underneith the front of car (ford escort), must of been bout 6-7 yrs old, i felt sick, not sure weather it was her mother but she opened the drivers door and started twatting the driver (female) kicking her punching her in the face i was really shocked, never seen anything like this before. She looked like she was dead, but after a few minutes i sin her move her head and hand, police arrived in minutes. By the looks of it she' d ran out in front of the car been hit and dragged underneith the car about 15mtrs or so. not sure how fast the driver was travelling but it wasnt nice to see!
Nice one mother. Maybe control your child a bit better next time, not look for someone to else to blame then hit them in the face.
Unless the car was speeding, driving recklessly, driver wasn't looking etc.... Otherwise the kid shouldn't have ran out in the road. I was taught the green cross code so knew not to do that.
At least she's alive anyhow.
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Wayne
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i was going to get out and run over but there was other people around helping so wouldnt of been able to do much.
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Andrew
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Wayne
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yeah i agree, we disscussed this after she shouldnt of let her child run out in the road, roads was wet as well, looked like it was an oldish lady in her 50's felt sorry for the driver tbh no need for a beating, and felt sorry for the child of course.
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Charlene
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Its not about controlling your child, they dont always listen even though you might keep telling them about road safety
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Wayne
yeah i agree, we disscussed this after she shouldnt of let her child run out in the road, roads was wet as well, looked like it was an oldish lady in her 50's felt sorry for the driver tbh no need for a beating, and felt sorry for the child of course.
Agreed
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Charlene
Its not about controlling your child, they dont always listen even though you might keep telling them about road safety
So what you meant to do?
Its a matter of life or death so i'd make sure they listened. I did when I was a kid.
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Wayne
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quote: Originally posted by James_DT
Whereabouts was this?
just outside the M.E.N arena going up the traffic lights.
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Charlene
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
quote: Originally posted by Charlene
Its not about controlling your child, they dont always listen even though you might keep telling them about road safety
So what you meant to do?
Its a matter of life or death so i'd make sure they listened. I did when I was a kid.
yea but not every child does, you cant blame the mother at the end of the day she cant be to blame all the time, although i wasnt there so didnt know if the car was speeding or anything
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by Charlene
Its not about controlling your child, they dont always listen even though you might keep telling them about road safety
The child could have a learning disability, one were the information does not go in. It’s quite surprising how many children have this
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Charlene
quote: Originally posted by Nath
quote: Originally posted by Charlene
Its not about controlling your child, they dont always listen even though you might keep telling them about road safety
So what you meant to do?
Its a matter of life or death so i'd make sure they listened. I did when I was a kid.
yea but not every child does, you cant blame the mother at the end of the day she cant be to blame all the time, although i wasnt there so didnt know if the car was speeding or anything
She sure as hell shouldnt have laid the smackdown upon the driver of the car though.
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Charlene
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Yes i agree that wrongs but what would you do if it was your child, it was probably the mothers first instinct to hit her because she has harmed her child
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Nath
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Erm i'd make sure my kid was ok before even looking to find blame.
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Charlene
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Well he said he wasnt sure if it was her mother, anyway she might of just flipped because of seeing what happened to the child
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Andrew
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Where about in Manchester was this?
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Nath
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Agree to disagree.
I was making assumptions from the text we were given.
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Charlene
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yea its not worth arguing over but im sure if you looked fter or had children yourself you would know that they dont always listen or do what you say and i agree its not fair hitting the women she would be in a right state from running the child over
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Bennn
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Its hard to imagine how the mother felt seeing an escort parked on top of her daughter and I guess it was an instinctive reaction though one she'll probably regret
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