Amazing vid of drunk woman

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thomas

the tank engine
Location
Woking/Norwich
ComedyPilot said:
Nevermind her, I feel for the people her STUPIDITY could have traumatised for life.

Selfish b*tch.


I can sympathise with her a bit more as she wasn't going out with the plan of jumping in front of a train. People who end their life in front of a train (etc) where someone else is 'responsible' it terrible. Take pills or something, don't jump in front of a train. Certainly, not all train drivers can get back to work after something like that happens. It really does screw up people's lives.
 
lady_rider said:
That does look a little suspect... like how she lies completely still as the train comes towards her, and then gets up instantly as the train stops. Not convinced.
I'm still wondering. But on the assumption that it's genuine, does she not appear to touch the live rail just before lying absolutely still between the rails? I wonder if she gets a quick belt from the rail which knocks her unconscious for a few seconds?
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
thomas said:
I can sympathise with her a bit more as she wasn't going out with the plan of jumping in front of a train. People who end their life in front of a train (etc) where someone else is 'responsible' it terrible. Take pills or something, don't jump in front of a train. Certainly, not all train drivers can get back to work after something like that happens. It really does screw up people's lives.

It doesn't have to be a human that perishes. An acquaintance of mine ploughed through a pack of hounds while driving a freight train. He's now desk bound.
 
tradesecrets said:
Surprised she wasn't electrocuted
She definitely appears to touch the third rail, but only momentarily with her foot: maybe the shoe-leather resistivity reduced the current. Don't know about Boston, but most third-rail train systems are DC, so it wouldn't put her into muscular spasm, but it could still knock unconscious (or kill).

But I still think it may be an act. Look how skilfully she falls onto the track, cushioning her head against the full force of the impact. From my observation (and experience! :rolleyes:) drunks who fall seldom react fast enough to protect their heads.
 
Fantastic reactions from the driver....I had something very similar at Motspur Park in the 1990's...Wasn't as close as that.I stopped about twenty yards short and had to stick the train brake in "Emergency" it was night time too.

She was lucky as the third rail had at least 600 volts going through it on that video.Touch it and you are probably dead.Never faff about with that stuff.
 

lordjenks

Well-Known Member
just outside our school is a train station where everyone catches the train home, we had a game called 'saved your life' where you quickly grab someone as if they are going to fall and you act as if you saved their life... how nice of you... this was always done near stairs or something small like that... one day some kid tried it to his friend just as a train was comming, next stop the train driver had a heart attack... dunno what happened to him after that thou... not nice
 
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