Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Dog run down by police ,murder to a innocent animal

Dog running loose on motorway deliberately run over and killed by police
The dog had been running loose on the A55 at varying locations between the Llanfairfechan roundabout and the Conwy tunnel in Wales
The dog had been running loose on the A55, file picture, at varying locations
The dog had been running loose on the A55, file picture, at varying locations Photo: Google
By Agency1:16AM GMT 24 Feb 2016
A dog that was running loose on a motorway was deliberately run down and killed by traffic police, North Wales Police have confirmed.
In a statement issued on their website the force said that the dog had been running loose on the A55 at varying locations between the Llanfairfechan roundabout and the Conwy tunnel.
Despite attempts by the Roads Policing Unit to catch the dog, it continued to run in and out of swerving traffic that was travelling in excess of 70mph on an unlit carriageway.
The incident – which had "potential for a serious collision" happened during the early hours of Monday.
An officer who had tried to take hold of the dog was bitten.
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The breed of the dog, not pictured, has not been specified  Photo: ALAMY
Chief Inspector Darren Wareing said that several calls were received by the North Wales Police control room shortly after 3am and the decision to take action was not taken "lightly".
He said: "The only safe option was to run the dog over at sufficient speed to ensure that it was destroyed and would not suffer. Other methods of destruction were considered, but were ruled out on the grounds of public safety."
Mr Wareing said that several attempts were made to catch the dog.
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"One car and an HGV had to swerve to avoid the dog whilst the officers remained on foot in the carriageway. The potential for a serious collision was present throughout, and in the circumstances there was no alternative way that officers could contain the dog and minimise risks to motorists."
An aeriel view of the area where the inceident took place
An aeriel view of the area where the inceident took place  Photo: Google
He added: "Fast roads such as the A55 present inherent risks, and to have vehicles including an HGV having to swerve in the dark was deemed unacceptable as the officers witnessed a number of near misses, and were highly concerned about the potential aftermath of a high-speed collision.
"Both officers have their own dogs and did not take this decision lightly. Due to the seriousness of the incident it needed bringing to a conclusion quickly for the safety of all concerned."

Monday, 22 February 2016

Assessment for mark

Well today i had an assessment  about  getting  back  to  work  at launceston medical  centre, This happened  after a odd start as at 9,45 am i was rang to say their  might not  be able to make due to my appointment  last  one of day and may  run late but then rerung to say ring at 2,45pm to see if can do,Anyway  to make a  long  story short  i later  had  to ring my volunteer  driver to pick me up from 3,40 pm to 2,45pm to help  assessment  people  out,Got to centre, a reall old depressing  building ,showed my i d to prove i was  me then waied until  3.40pm to see assessment  person, a nurse ,eho the asked about my illness and if any changes  since  4 years ago  filling in  forms and i mentioned that  i had a possible right thalamic  stroke,due development of pain in left  side of  jaw which  spread gradually down my left side including arm and lower limb,my speech became less fluent with hesitancy  and left arm more  sensitive to  touch.Had tests and given clopidogrel 75 mg as a secondary prevention. Due to this problem  the nurse stopped  the assessment  as only  a doctor  can deal with brain  health  problems  so i have to wait for  an appointment  for this but still get my benefits  untill  next  assessment  probably at Plymouth.

Sunday, 21 February 2016

EUROPE DO YOU CARE.

LAST TIME THERE WAS A VOTE FOR EUROPE I WAS IN SCHOOL AND IT WAS CALLED THE COMMON MARKET.I ADMIT I KNOWN NOTHING ABOUT EUROPE APART WHAT I READ IN NEWSPAPERS OR TELEVISION .SO NOW UNTILL JUNE 23 2015 WE ARE GOING TO GET NON STOP PRO OR ANTI EUROPE SPOUTING THIER PROPAGENDA WOW THE EXCITMENT IS TO MUCH.WILL I VOTE NOT SURE BUT I HOPE WHAT HAPPENS GOES GOOD FOR US BRITISH.

MURPHYS LAW.

THIS IS NAMED AFTER A AMERCIAN AIR FORCE ENGINEER CAPTAIN EDWARD A MURPHY WHO WORKED IN CRASH TESTING.ONE DAY ON FINDING AN ELECTONIC COMPONENT WAS WIRED WRONG HE CURSED THE TECHNICIAN SAYING-IF THERE IS ANY WAY TO DO IT WRONG,HE WILL FIND IT-.THE  CONTRACTORS PROJECT MANAGER KEPT A LIST OF SO CALLED LAWS AND DUBBED THIS ONE =MURPHYS LAW.

FRANCISCANA DOLPHIN TREATED LIKE DIRT.

THIS WAS A BABY DOLPHIN WHICH BECAME OVERHEATED AFTER BEING OUT OF THE WATER TOO LONG...SANTA TERESITA,ARGENTINA.TO MAKE THE SITUATION WORSE PEOPLE TOOK SELFIES WITH THE DOLPHIN AND THIS EVEN APPEARED ON FACEBOOK WHICH SHOWS SOMETIMES WE NEED AS HUMANS TO SHOW DIGNITY.

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