Police car park

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The photograph on this page of Police car park by Bill Nicholls as part of the Geograph project.

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Police car park

Image: © Bill Nicholls Taken: 28 Apr 2010

After getting back from an errand my wife asked what all the police cars were doing going through the village. Round Cholsey it usually means one thing and after going to the station I found the car park full of police cars. A couple of people had said they heard someone had jumped in front of a train. I asked a policeman if they knew the person and was told they had arrested a person a couple of days earlier for acting suspiciously and after being checked by our wonderful National health they let him go saying he was no danger. He won't be a danger now and the National Health can be proud the let someone go who was a danger to them selves. Years ago they would have been admitted to Fairmile and sorted out now our care in the community does not care and we end up with another Darwin award winner. I hope the person who said he was no danger can live with his death RIP.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.570209
Longitude
-1.157907