outside a south london nightclub on sunday night. the men in their 20s and 30s were attacked outside the two brewers, in clapham high street. the met police says it is treating the incident as a homophobic attack. used properly, level crossings across our rail system are safe, but there are some willing to take big risks at the junctions. network rail the company which manages the majority of the rail system has released cctv footage, highlighting the dangers. navtej johal has that story, from worcestershire. there s a train coming! children playing, one armed press ups, and selfies with dogs. just some of the incidents seen on level crossings around worcestershire so far this year. these shocking videos were captured on covert cameras by network rail. train horn blares they ve released them as a safety warning to the public. you wouldn t go out into the middle of a road when cars are coming and start doing press ups or taking a selfie with your dogs and whatnot, so i don t und
some of its cctv footage to highlight the dangers. they have released cctv images of people texting and doing push ups on level crossings. this report uses images from worcestershire. there s a train is coming! children playing. one armed press ups. and selfies with dogs. just some of the incidents seen on level crossings around worcestershire so far this year. these shocking videos were captured on covert cameras by network rail. train horn blares. they ve released them as a safety warning to the public. you wouldn t go out into the middle when cars are coming and start doing press ups or taking a selfie with your dogs and whatnot, so i don t understand why you would do it on a railway, when trains are much heavier, faster, and they can t stop or swerve out the way. this is a location where network rail has seen some of these incidents occur, and they say one of the reasons behind it may be people s desire for interesting videos or photos to post on social media,
you wouldn t go out into the middle when cars are coming and start doing press ups or taking a selfie with your dogs and whatnot, so i don t understand why you would do it on a railway, when trains are much heavier, faster, and they can t stop or swerve out the way. this is a location where network rail has seen some of these incidents occur, and they say one of the reasons behind it may be people s desire for interesting videos or photos to post on social media, but it says that this sort of behaviour comes with huge risks. it s really disheartening to see stuff like that, because ourjob is to make sure it is safe for people. it doesn t bear thinking about, the consequences that could happen. nearly 50 cases of misuse have been reported by train drivers or caught on cameras in the county and the west midlands so far in 2023. safety teams are now visiting the problem crossings to directly warn people of the dangers. the hope is that it may prevent more dangerous incidents, especially o