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1851
Name: Anthony Bradley on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1852
Name: Conor Ritchie on Nov 17, 2012Comments: I struggle to understand how this man can be charged with manslaughter when individuals who commit drink driving offences on britains roads which result in death are only charged with driving without due cre and attention.Flag
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1853
Name: Paul Cleverley on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1854
Name: C.ashcroft on Nov 17, 2012Comments: let the parents and friends shoulder the blame and not to try to pass it on to othersFlag
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1855
Name: D R Nash on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1856
Name: Victoria Stuart on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1857
Name: JANE STEVENSON on Nov 17, 2012Comments: It is not the poor man's fault that people get themselves too drunk and put their own lives in danger.Flag
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1858
Name: Martyn Hartley on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1859
Name: Keith Davies on Nov 17, 2012Comments: totally wrong free him and change the verdicFlag
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1860
Name: Amanda Carroll on Nov 17, 2012Comments: This man should not be in jail, the decision to jail has huge implications for anyone working in the railway industry.Flag
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1861
Name: Anonymous on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1862
Name: Julia Graham on Nov 17, 2012Comments: It's a disgrace he shouldn't be in prison justice for chrisFlag
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1863
Name: Gary Turner on Nov 17, 2012Comments: far too harsh.. parents should accept more responsibility.Flag
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1864
Name: Kevin Blackburn on Nov 17, 2012Comments: free chris ,why does a rail company get a fine and chris gets jail absolute disgraceFlag
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1865
Name: Andrew Kennedy on Nov 17, 2012Comments: Not his faultFlag
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1866
Name: Anonymous on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1867
Name: Cath Belcher on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1868
Name: Anonymous on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1869
Name: David Needham on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1870
Name: Brian Hayes on Nov 17, 2012Comments: The implications of this sentence may have serious repercussions on train operation and timekeeping. Another instance of a decision being given by people who do not understand railway operations. Very trajic, but not a malicious offence.Flag
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1871
Name: Brian Hayes on Nov 17, 2012Comments: The implications of this sentence may have serious repercussions on train operation and timekeeping. Another instance of a decision being given by people who do not understand railway operations. Very trajic, but not a malicious offence.Flag
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1872
Name: Anonymous Facebook user on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1873
Name: Stewart Higham on Nov 17, 2012Comments: I feel that Mr. McGee has been made a scape goat. What about the fact she was under age but drunk, under the influence of drugs, and had been causing trouble on the train with her freinds. Her death was an accident, and Mr. McGee has to live with his actions every day of his life. Five years for manslaughter is a miscarriage of justice.Flag
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1874
Name: Tony Guntrip on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1875
Name: Gwenno on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1876
Name: Elaine Wilson on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1877
Name: Pauline Higham on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1878
Name: Daniel on Nov 17, 2012Comments: I would like to see all the cctv footage not just one still that shows her leaning on the train. That proves nothing to the public.Flag
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1879
Name: Derek Gregory on Nov 17, 2012Comments: another example of drunks having accidents and not being blamedFlag
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1880
Name: Jed Bland on Nov 17, 2012Comments: There but for the grace of God go we all.Flag
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1881
Name: Gary McColl on Nov 17, 2012Comments: Disgraceful. Are the parents being prosecuted? Murderers frequently get far less.Flag
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1882
Name: Anonymous on Nov 17, 2012Comments: Disgraceful decision.Flag
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1883
Name: Neil Butchard on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1884
Name: Anonymous on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1885
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Jennifer Tyler on Nov 17, 2012
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Name: Gail on Nov 17, 2012Comments: sentence too harsh not in proportion to other casesFlag
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1887
Name: Anonymous on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1888
Name: Paul Cooper on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1889
Name: David West on Nov 17, 2012Comments: ridiculous verdict. parents blame the guard before looking at themselves as to why their sixteen year old daughter was drunk in first place!Flag
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1890
Name:
Mark Scotting on Nov 17, 2012
Comments: This situation should never of happened the girl shouldn't of been drunk and high on drugs. Also the Stion operator should provide station staff to stop this from happening in the future.Flag -
1891
Name: Joni Gower on Nov 17, 2012Comments: Free Chris McGeeFlag
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1892
Name: Joni Gower on Nov 17, 2012Comments: free chris mcgeeFlag
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1893
Name:
Paul Tindle on Nov 17, 2012
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Lizzi Hull on Nov 17, 2012
Comments: What a joke our justice system is!!Flag -
1895
Name: Carole Myles on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1896
Name: Carole Myles on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1897
Name: Helen Whitehead on Nov 17, 2012Comments: This is totally wrong. Free him!Flag
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1898
Name: Jonathan Thame on Nov 17, 2012Comments: British justice system.... absolute disgrace!Flag
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1899
Name: Anonymous on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag
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1900
Name: Ellen on Nov 17, 2012Comments:Flag