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steve1234
August 13th, 2010, 12:39 PM
This happend quite a while ago, and even had a whole programme about it on BBC1.

Two Swedish twins were walking along the M6 motorway in the UK (up north, which explains the strange English accents...we dont all speak like that!). The police were called to get them off the motorway, but when they were being talked to, the did the selfish thing of running into the traffic, both of them surviving. Police then help, but get beaten up just for helping them. One of them thinks the police wanted to steal her organs!

Obviously they look like complete selfish bitches in the footage, but they had mental problems which means they couldn't really help what they were doing.
Because of this, one of the girls was jailed for ONE DAY, and as soon as she was released she stabbed someone to death! Just goes to show how pathetic the UK justice system is. Surely they could of seen they were mentally unstable?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPmZNoZvcKE

Still think its strange how it was filmed for entertainment....:what:

Amnesiac
August 13th, 2010, 01:32 PM
Wow, that's pretty insane.

I'm also disturbed that they didn't do anything about their obvious mental illness, that's disappointing.

scuba steve
August 13th, 2010, 01:35 PM
We've got pussy's for police officers, they'd be put down in three seconds in the U.S.

I love how the truck driver just gets out, looks around a bit and goes "Bullshit..."

BOBBY HILL
August 13th, 2010, 02:25 PM
what are they? super secret spies or something. they attempt suicide when being questioned by police

scuba steve
August 13th, 2010, 03:17 PM
what are they? super secret spies or something. they attempt suicide when being questioned by police

Super secret Swedish spies, honestly?

No, they're just absolutly off their heads on drugs.

Sage
August 13th, 2010, 06:39 PM
Shit man. Those are some powerful drugs.

scuba steve
August 13th, 2010, 06:46 PM
Shit man. Those are some powerful drugs.

Must've been, that's what the officer reported anyway.

Sugaree
August 13th, 2010, 09:49 PM
Shit man. Those are some powerful drugs.

Peyote maaaan...does some shit to ya.

I.J.
August 14th, 2010, 12:29 AM
What they just had a mental problem that they were born with? What if they weren't on drugs or drunk? Did any of the officers think of that? I don't think someone under the influence would do something THAT crazy..

Amnesiac
August 14th, 2010, 01:18 AM
What they just had a mental problem that they were born with? What if they weren't on drugs or drunk? Did any of the officers think of that? I don't think someone under the influence would do something THAT crazy..

Even though I don't know ANYTHING about drugs, I'd say you're underestimating their power.

Perseus
August 14th, 2010, 09:21 AM
What they just had a mental problem that they were born with? What if they weren't on drugs or drunk? Did any of the officers think of that? I don't think someone under the influence would do something THAT crazy..

Go research about PCP.

Atonement
August 14th, 2010, 10:09 AM
We've got pussy's for police officers, they'd be put down in three seconds in the U.S.

This made me laugh really hard. I was really waiting for a taser. Then again, in America, that's just kind of what I expect.

I was kind of amazed that she got hit by a relatively fast moving car, then got up to run into yet another lane. Quite incredible.

clark40
October 14th, 2010, 05:39 AM
And damn right he's a hero. Passengers can be very hard to deal with, and pax like that should be the ones arrested. brain dump (http://www.actualquestions.com)..but he did go a little too far, in doing what he did. He could have easily called the gate and had security waiting. But the implication is honourable. Passengers today take the crew for granted, especially on LCCs like JetBlue. But the passenger was extremely in the wrong, it is a felony on it's own (I'm led to believe) 70-272 (http://www.actualquestions.com/exam/70-272.htm) to curse at a flight attendant in active service. But he did take it too far, I think. What he did though, standing up to her, was admirable and I would gladly do it (Stand up, not jump out of the plane) any day.

As far as his charges go, I agree with the trespassing charge but not the reckless endangerment one. It is illegal to step onto the apron, ESPECIALLY an active taxiway without explicit clearance. But I 70-284 (http://www.actualquestions.com/exam/70-284.htm) doubt any lives were in danger - barring his own - from doing that. The one thing that's troubling me is how he made it from the plane, on the taxiway to his car, without being 70-290 (http://www.actualquestions.com/exam/70-290.htm) apprehended. I was in JFK but two weeks ago and the place was crawling with security on the apron.

Scarface
October 14th, 2010, 06:39 AM
Please don't bump old threads, check post dates before posting. Thanks :locked: