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Warning Issued Over Fatal Consequences Of Using Railway Lines As A Shortcut
Police have issued a warning to the public of the fatal consequences of using railway lines as a shortcut.
The PSNI made the call after reports that a man and two children were seen on a railway line in Ballykelly on Tuesday afternoon, 01 November.
A spokesperson said: "It is a breach of bye-laws and can cause the train lines can be closed resulting in passenger delays."
(CD)
The PSNI made the call after reports that a man and two children were seen on a railway line in Ballykelly on Tuesday afternoon, 01 November.
A spokesperson said: "It is a breach of bye-laws and can cause the train lines can be closed resulting in passenger delays."
(CD)
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