British Transport Police report worrying incidents at Kintbury level crossing
Three incidents of drivers and pedestrians ignoring warning signals at the Kintbury level crossing have been recorded in just two days, police have revealed.
The separate incidents, which occurred on Monday, February 28 and Tuesday, March 1, saw people disregarding the lit up warning signs, crossing as the barriers were lowering, and even climbing over the barriers once they were down.
Because of this, the British Transport Police are actively patrolling the location and cameras have also been set up to identify and pursue offenders.
Embedded Inspector Darren Burridge said: “Level crossings should be treated with respect. Safety procedures are there for a reason – by trying to beat the system you are not only risking your life, but potentially the lives of passengers and the driver of the oncoming train.
“Fortunately, the recent incidents have been near-misses. However, had the train arrived just seconds sooner it could have been a very different story.
“Have a little patience and wait until it’s safe to cross - it really isn't worth risking your life in order to save a few minutes.”
Project lead for route crime at Network Rail Steve Melanophy said: “We are incredibly worried about the spike in the number of level crossing misuse incidents in Kintbury recently.
“Trains can’t stop quickly, even when the emergency brake is applied, so deliberate misuse could easily result in life-changing injuries or worse, loss of life.
“Together with BTP we are urging people not to trespass and to use level crossings responsibly – it is not worth risking your life. The warning signals, barriers and lights are there for your safety.
“We will continue to work with BTP to warn people of the dangers of level crossing misuse, educate them about the consequences and hopefully keep everyone safe.”