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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2012Comments: It was the wrong call to let the train depart, but guards up and down the country have to deal with drunks trying to disrupt the service everyday. What followed was an accident and contributing factors were drugs and alcohol. A 5 year jail terms is excessive, I hope in due course commonsense prevails.Flag
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Name: Paul Gallimore on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Bacchus on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Neal Hughes on Nov 15, 2012
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Name: Xavier Nation on Nov 15, 2012Comments: A tragic event, but Mr McGee is being made a scapegoat with an excessive sentence. Yes, teenagers do behave irresponsibly and antisocially at times, but why didn't her friends keep her safe/ Why didn't her parents set boundaries for a 16 year old getting drunk, taking drugs and staying out late?Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Neil Mainey on Nov 15, 2012Comments: Christopher McGee is not to blame. The people who gave 16 year old Georgia Varley alcohol and drugs are, along with the designers of the Merseyrail platform. Some responsibility must be taken by the girl herself. It is not fair to say she was so out of it on alcohol and M-Cat that everyone else had a duty of care for her safety.Flag
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Name: John Evans on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris P on Nov 15, 2012Comments: Total miscarriage of justice. The guard made a mistake and should be punished (but not by 5 years imprisonment) - maybe a harsh fine and suspension. Where is the culpability of the parents or her friends? What is this country becoming?....Flag
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Name: TIMOTHY MCDERMOTT on Nov 15, 2012Comments: what a big injustice!!!!!!!! The parents should take a long hard look who is to blame for letting their 16 year old........yes 16 year old get smashed outta her head on drugs and alcohol and expect a innocent man to have to carry the can for her actions.Hes has been made one big scapegoat in this.Flag
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Name: Jamie Howells on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: J Richo on Nov 15, 2012Comments: absolute disgrace hope justice is done and quickFlag
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Name: Fiona Newsome on Nov 15, 2012Comments: This sentence is a travesty. Do not ruin the lives of two families.Flag
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Name: Natasha Walker on Nov 15, 2012Comments: Gee is a dear friend of mine and my whole family. He is the kindest most careing person you could ever meet and does not deserve what he is going through hope to see u soon matey love yaFlag
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Name: Kathy Walker on Nov 15, 2012Comments: Feel like a piece of me is missing see you soon mate love ya.Flag
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Name: Susan Hampson on Nov 15, 2012Comments: Forever in my heartFlag
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Name: Jonnie And Angie on Nov 15, 2012Comments: Come on geebull lad keep your head up you do nothing wrong from your mates jonnie and angieFlag
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Name: Sammy on Nov 15, 2012Comments: it was a tragic accident but the train driver is not to blameFlag
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Name: Jane Myers on Nov 15, 2012Comments: This man should not be blamed for a school-girls night out.... While my heart goes out to the family my friend of nearly 30 years should not be used as a scapegoat and if that is the case then maybe all her friends should also be punished for leaving her as it wouldn't of happened if they never left her.... But as always the "So called justice system" has to find someone to blame...How about blame the person who gave her M-CAT and filled her with alcohol or is that too easy!!!! Instead you have to ruin anothers life for someone elses misadventure!!!!!! Absolute disgrace.... He should be released without any further action.......Flag
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Name: Jonnie And Angie on Nov 15, 2012Comments: Come on geebull keep your head up lad u done nothing wrong from your mates jonny and angieFlag
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Name: Jane Myers on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Natalie Walker on Nov 15, 2012Comments: terrible that an innocent man has been blamed for this tragedy! free Gee!!!'Flag
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Jane Myers on Nov 15, 2012
Comments: It's a disgrace that Chris has been used as a scapegoat for this mis-adventure.... My heart goes out to the family of the young girl but why ruin anothers life in a bid to blame someone...If this is the case then all her friends should be punished also and the people who filled her with alcohol and drugs because I'm sure that wasn't Chris McGee was it!!!!!!!????? He should be released immediately as this justice system is nothing but a farce!!!!!!!Flag -
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Name: Jessica Kirwin on Nov 15, 2012Comments: wrong decision! it wasn't his fault! she was drunk and had taken drugs, her mistak not this poor mans!eFlag
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Name: Darren Wylde on Nov 15, 2012Comments: I know how it feels to go to work an be accused of a crime I didn't commit just for doing my job ! My thoughts are with Gee and his family merseyrail are to blame not him there should be barriers so people can not fall . This man has suffered enough , sad loss of a young girls life but she should never of been sold a ticket in the state she was in ! This man should never of been put in this situation in the 1st place that's the point people seem to be forgetting , he was only doing a job and didn't mean for anyone to get hurt just a tragic accident !!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Karen Wood on Nov 15, 2012Comments: he should never have been sentenced. surely it is sentence enough having to live with thisFlag
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Name: Karen Wood on Nov 15, 2012Comments: he should never have been sentenced. surely it is sentence enough having to live with thisFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Aaron Davies on Nov 15, 2012
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Name: Gerard Walker on Nov 15, 2012Comments: nobody is to blame it was a tragic accidentFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Linda Wylde on Nov 15, 2012Comments: This is a terrible thing to have happened a young girls life lost and a good mans life destroyed Mersey rail should be on trial thoughts are with all concerned. Free gee now!!!Flag
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Name: Mike Gretton on Nov 15, 2012Comments: release the poor man he paid enuf for 12 munthFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Mike Gretton on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Lisa Griffin on Nov 15, 2012Comments: you cannot find justice in tradgedy there is no winnersFlag
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Name: Hayley Wylde on Nov 15, 2012Comments: I think this decision is wrong. Free GeeFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: John Crane on Nov 15, 2012Comments: To hold this man responsible for this accident even though the victim was intoxicated and on ketamine is a barbaric miss judgementFlag
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Name: Richard Jones on Nov 15, 2012Comments: ScapegoatFlag
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Name: Karl Doughty on Nov 15, 2012Comments: great bloke great friend shocking decision !!Flag
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Name: Ian W Fraser on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: ELAINE PALLISER on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Ian Mcginn on Nov 15, 2012Comments: devastated for the girls family but to convict someone for someone else's actions for being drunk and on drugs is very wrong. if he had to stop every time a drunk was in a train station then the train would never moveFlag
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Name: Emily Caley on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Malc Perkins on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Melissa Devlin on Nov 15, 2012Comments: This man should not be held fully accountable for the events which unfortunately and tragically ended with the loss of a young girls lifeFlag
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Name: David Bruce on Nov 15, 2012Comments:Flag