Three Strikes, They’re Out

Here’s a quick one regarding an article from the Brisbane Times about some cuntturds who took on a train and lost:

Boys hit by train ‘had no chance’

The driver of a train which killed three young boys on railway tracks at Ipswich three years ago has said he knew the children “had no chance” of survival, Brisbane Coroner’s Court has heard.

Hayden Duncan, 10, his brother, eight-year-old Glen Duncan, and their nine-year-old cousin Reggie Fisher died instantly when they were struck by a Brisbane-bound passenger train between Goodna and Redbank stations about 6.40pm on March 11, 2006.

Senior Constable Kym Gralton said she saw the boys dangling their legs over the side of the platform, close the tracks.

She approached them and the children replied with “f— off” and “cops are c—-” but obeyed her orders to leave the station.

Senior Constable Gralton defended her decision not to detain the children, saying it was not normal practice to arrest children simply for misbehaving at a train station.

Mr Johns said the parents of the boys had expected their children home before it was dark and had been searching areas near their Carole Park home but later that night reported their children missing.

Outside court, Norma Boyd, mother of Glen and Hayden, said the police “made a mistake.”

Wait … the police made a mistake?

Where the fuck were you when those fucking brats were off treating a railway line as playground?

I’m guessing it’s simply easier to blame others for your own shitty parenting skills.

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8 Comments

  1. TheLaundryLady says:

    Ha ha! Love the displaced sense of responsibility. Good ol’ bogans. Where would we be without them?!

  2. Kat says:

    It’s a lose-lose situation. If they had arreseted them the mother would still be saying “they made a mistake” by accusing the cops of bullying her children by arresting them for just misbehaving at a train station, with a side of smug self-righteousness because it would have actually been cunty to arrest them. Then you add the bonus round of giving the ‘community’ a chance to ingrain the “cops are c-” message even further, creating even more children who think that requests to play carefully are a calculated cruelty, leading to more accidents like this.

    Now that I think about it, this is actually an excellent method for eugenics.

  3. cosmicjester says:

    Reminds me of that dumb mother of that twit who was shot dead in Northcote for rampaging around with knives last year. She said with a bit more training by the cops and tasers her son should have been alive, when really she should have been questioning her half-arsed parenting that led him to think knife rampages are OK.

    Not cool when kids die, but the parents need to cop the blame in these cases.

  4. Warhamster says:

    A-fucking-men.. i’m not sure when parenting became a dirty word.. but it sure as hell shits me…

  5. Choo Choo says:

    The Brisbane Times article, unlike other articles about the incident, doesn’t mention the … ummm… “indigenousness” of the kiddies. Not that it’s strictly relevant.

  6. =corym= says:

    That’s 3 less draft picks for Essendon now.

  7. Huggies says:

    They were throwing rocks at the trains. They got pwned. End of Story.

  8. Pecs says:

    Those little fucking dickheads are the products of useless parents who should be taking a long hard look at themselves instead of having the fucking nerve to try and blame the poor driver or the police.
    It’s a shame that bitch Norma wasn’t drinking on the track along with the boys – there is still a chance she can produce more offspring…

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