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Bus collides with scaffolding

On 06/07/2015 At 2:13 pm

Category : Missed a ThameNews story?, More News, Thame news

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The scene at Priest End earlier this afternoon (Image courtesy of Thames Valley Police)

The scene at Priest End earlier this afternoon (Image courtesy of Thames Valley Police)

OXFORD Road out of Thame was closed for a time around mid-day today, after a bus collided with some scaffolding near the turn at Priest End.

seans_choice_crendon_bedsOne passenger is believed to have received minor injuries from broken glass. The scaffolding has now been made safe and the road has since re-opened once crash investigations had been carried out by the police.

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  1. Why would arriva blame the injured party? Just curious?

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  2. Honestly “scaffold accident” house

    Hanging baskets a “health and safety” hazard

    Some people really need to get a grip…

    Where are the common sense people?

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  3. I wonder if Arriva will blame the injured passenger for the crash !?

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  4. THAT HOUSE ALOS HAS 2 HANGING BASKETS THAT OVERHANG THE FOOT PATH WHICH IS HIGHWAY PROPERTY AND FLOWER POTS ON THE PAVEMENT HOPE THE HANGING BASKETS DO NOT FALL ON SOMEBODY WHERE IS THE HEALTH AND SAFTY

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