Tuesday 8 Apr 2003

STATEMENT TO ANGLIA TV AND CAMBRIDGE EVENING NEWS ABOUT THE LEVEL CROSSING BARRIER INCIDENT AT ELY

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| Eastern: Anglia
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Sgt Gritton, British Transport Police, Cambridge 01223 352031 (BTP office telephone number) “This morning’s incident at Ely caused considerable delay for both rail passengers and road users.  Where misuse is identified as a cause we will seek prosecutions of those individuals concerned.  Level crossings have a hundred percent safety record when used correctly.  It is only when the level crossings are abused and the highway code is not adhered to that accidents happen.”

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