Surely if you crash through a fence you would realise your mistake & stop there rather than keep driving particularly when it would be obvious you're at an airport.
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I don't complain when someones mental health cause me a delay, I'm just grateful I don't suffer the same thing. Couple of hours of inconveniance for me, a life time for them.
As others have said, sad indeed.
Matt
I'll believe that when it is confirmed that the culprit was suffering from a mental health problem at the time.
Didn't one of the articles mention the person was treated at the scene but not for injuries sustained in the accident?
That would suggest something is not quite right.
I agree with your sentiment re: using mental health issues illegitimately as an excuse.
In this case though the woman in question was certainly suffering from mental health problems, her injuries were a direct result of self harm and she is now being treated in a BNE mental health unit.
That said, surprising how a common vehicle could so easily breach the airport perimeter. Then again, maybe I shouldn't be so surprised.
After the brawl at Sydney Airport a couple of years back between two groups of bikie gang members where one got killed (and there were mobile phone photos of the unarmed security guards going the opposite way - don't blame them).You seem to have information (or access thereof) that I could not find (unless all the articles have been updated recently). Fair enough.
That said, surprising how a common vehicle could so easily breach the airport perimeter. Then again, maybe I shouldn't be so surprised.
But that is society in general today. Me, me, me and screw and everyone else.Some people, often along with the 'support' of some 'lawyers', pull out the 'mental health card' to 'explain'/justify their actions...which only 'spits in the face' of other people with LEGIT mental health issues :evil:
Off my soapbox now