Morons have been slammed for risking their lives by lying on railway tracks for photos and playing ‘chicken’ with high-speed trains.
A shocking series of CCTV clips have been released showing people coming inches from death on a level crossing in Nottinghamshire.
In a single incident on July 13 this 12 months, 4 boys are seen playing in the midst of the tracks at Burton Joyce at 12.25am.
Considered one of the children lies down on the track together with his arms crossed over his chest while his pals snap pictures of him.
One other boy then hurls stones down the railway line while the others take a look at the images on the phone.
The boys should not the one idiots to treat Chestnut Grove level crossing as a location for a “reckless” photo-shoot.
In one other clip from August last 12 months, a person is filmed taking pictures of a lady as she straddles a chair in the midst of the tracks.
The person may be seen putting one foot on the railway line while taking photos of the lady who strikes several seductive poses.
Other clips show a lady coming one second away from being worn out by a train as she walked her dog on the crossing on May 6 this 12 months.
Within the heart-stopping footage, the train driver repeatedly sounds the horn, moments before the lady scrambles through a gate.
Several other people were also caught on the covert cameras risking their lives by attempting to out-run the passing trains.
Network Rail have released the videos to boost awareness in regards to the lethal dangers of playing on the railway lines.
There have been 2,755 incidents of trespassing recorded across the East Midlands in 2023-24, including 219 involving children.
It has done so to induce people to remain off the railway and never put others in danger throughout the school summer holidays.
Hayley Manners, Network Rail’s community safety manager within the East Midlands, said: “Each time someone strays on to the tracks, they’re placing themselves liable to serious, life-changing injury or worse.
“The implications may be devastating, not just for them, but their family members and the broader community.
“Shutting the railway while we investigate reports of trespass also causes costly delays for rail passengers and freight.
“We hope that sharing the CCTV will act as a deterrent and show that acting irresponsibly on the railway is amazingly dangerous.”
Morons have been slammed for risking their lives by lying on railway tracks for photos and playing ‘chicken’ with high-speed trains.
A shocking series of CCTV clips have been released showing people coming inches from death on a level crossing in Nottinghamshire.
In a single incident on July 13 this 12 months, 4 boys are seen playing in the midst of the tracks at Burton Joyce at 12.25am.
Considered one of the children lies down on the track together with his arms crossed over his chest while his pals snap pictures of him.
One other boy then hurls stones down the railway line while the others take a look at the images on the phone.
The boys should not the one idiots to treat Chestnut Grove level crossing as a location for a “reckless” photo-shoot.
In one other clip from August last 12 months, a person is filmed taking pictures of a lady as she straddles a chair in the midst of the tracks.
The person may be seen putting one foot on the railway line while taking photos of the lady who strikes several seductive poses.
Other clips show a lady coming one second away from being worn out by a train as she walked her dog on the crossing on May 6 this 12 months.
Within the heart-stopping footage, the train driver repeatedly sounds the horn, moments before the lady scrambles through a gate.
Several other people were also caught on the covert cameras risking their lives by attempting to out-run the passing trains.
Network Rail have released the videos to boost awareness in regards to the lethal dangers of playing on the railway lines.
There have been 2,755 incidents of trespassing recorded across the East Midlands in 2023-24, including 219 involving children.
It has done so to induce people to remain off the railway and never put others in danger throughout the school summer holidays.
Hayley Manners, Network Rail’s community safety manager within the East Midlands, said: “Each time someone strays on to the tracks, they’re placing themselves liable to serious, life-changing injury or worse.
“The implications may be devastating, not just for them, but their family members and the broader community.
“Shutting the railway while we investigate reports of trespass also causes costly delays for rail passengers and freight.
“We hope that sharing the CCTV will act as a deterrent and show that acting irresponsibly on the railway is amazingly dangerous.”







