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Original Post Date: 2008-03-14 Time: 00:00:00 Posted By: JoAn
Submitted by Adriana Stuijt:
Pictured here is the 5-meter-deep hole (!) right next to Campbell Street in Craigavon where a young woman driver ended up with her car after an accident near Crawford College.
http://www.news24.com/Images/Photos/20080313203851kargat1.jpg
Beeld newspaper which reported the story did not explain why this very dangerous, deep hole was there in the first place.
The unnamed young woman had to be ‘scooped’ out of this hole from atop her green Volkswagen after a collision with another car on Thursday March 13 2008.
ER-24 spokeswoman Riana Beech said when they were called to the accident scene they initially had only found the one car, next to Crawford College.
To their astonishment they then found the woman’s car lodged in this huge hole – on its roof. She had managed to crawl out of the car by kicking out a widow.
A crane-operator working nearby first scooped her out from the deep hole and then her entire car.
“She was a bit confused and shocked after the incident. And she got a bit angry when I took pictures, saying she didn’t want any publicity,’ said Ms Beech.
(NOTE: By law one cannot actually prevent another person from photographing anyone in a PUBLIC space like that UNLESS minor children are being photographed without the permission of their legal guardians — and/OR UNLESS the photographer stands on private property or vice versa.
But adults who are being photographed inside privately-owned gardens or while they are inside privately-owned homes by a photographer from outside the properties are entitled to call the police to stop the photographer from taking pictures (invasion of privacy), and can also stop publication of such photographs because they were obtained illegally.
In this case, the woman — presumably legally an adult — and Ms Beech both were in a public space i.e. on the side of a municipal road, and the accident victim thus also had no right to stop her from taking pictures…)
In spite of the large amount of metal-damage nobody was seriously injured.
Source: http://www.news24.com/Beeld/Suid-Afrika/0,,3-975_2287853,00.html