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Plea to parents |
Local police working in partnership with Community First New Forest are becoming increasingly concerned about the behaviour of young people on the Ringwood to Poulner A31 footbridge.
Stones and other objects have been dropped and alarm caused to passing drivers and passengers alike. Authorities are warning that this could ultimately lead to loss of lives.
According to a survey commissioned by Autoglass, 89% of motorists affected by a missile throwing incident don’t report it.
Based on these figures Ringwood may have already experienced 100 incidents this year, each one a potential accident.
Stephanie Bell from Community First New Forest hopes that work will be carried out to make the footbridge safer however asks that anyone with any comments about the footbridge please contact her on 01425 484719 or email stephanie.bell@nfdc.gov.uk.
Sgt Ricky Gallagher from Ringwood Police says,
He advises parents to,
Anyone witnessing missile throwing from the bridge should call 999 at the time or 101 if you have information about similar incidents at this location and quote RMS 44100337811. |
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