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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Jusme on 07 August 2015, 08:40:11
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-33814823
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It would appear that the gang knows what it is doing and has targetted other villas using same methods. Scary.
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Though this article is discussing the alledged gas attacks on motorhomes in French France, the idea is the same .........
http://www.rcoa.ac.uk/news-and-bulletin/rcoa-news-and-statements/statement-alleged-gassing-motor-vehicles
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Yes Andy, I was listening to some prof on the telly who said. 'It would need lorry loads of the stuff pumped into a villa'..? :(
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Possibly a bad bottle of Moet ::)
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Though this article is discussing the alledged gas attacks on motorhomes in French France, the idea is the same .........
http://www.rcoa.ac.uk/news-and-bulletin/rcoa-news-and-statements/statement-alleged-gassing-motor-vehicles
Use to be very common, few years back truck drivers getting gassed, in Europe was rife.
Lots of drivers were straping cab doors up or fitting better doorlocks.
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Though this article is discussing the alledged gas attacks on motorhomes in French France, the idea is the same .........
http://www.rcoa.ac.uk/news-and-bulletin/rcoa-news-and-statements/statement-alleged-gassing-motor-vehicles
Use to be very common, few years back truck drivers getting gassed, in Europe was rife.
Lots of drivers were straping cab doors up or fitting better doorlocks.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-33821661
I'm not a doctor ;) but ....... :y
In response to the Home Office warning, the Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCA) released a statement saying it was highly sceptical about robbers using anaesthetic gas.
"It is the view of the College that it would not be possible to render someone unconscious by blowing ether chloroform, or any of the currently used volatile anaesthetic agents, through the window of a motorhome without their knowledge, even if they were sleeping at the time," the statement said.
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Carbon monoxide is readily available in vehicles though ::)
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Carbon monoxide is readily available in vehicles though ::)
Drivers who have been gassed, when questioned, all said they had thumping heads,and felt dizzy, Belgium police and gendarmes, have said possible use of ez-start squirted thro open window or up tro the cab-vents.
But what do I know, "a royal anaesthetist" has said. :o