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    What an interesting evening it has been. The latter part of it, anyway. About a quarter to eleven I moseyed across to the glass recycling facilities opposite the Co-op to dump a few bottles. As I passed the ATM on the corner I heard a voice "hello mate, can you help me?" I turned round and saw a chap of thirtyish years staggering towards me, gushing blood from both forearms. He kept collapsing on the ground and trying to get up again while I dialled 999. He was obviously extremely drunk and trying to restrain an injured p155head while using ones iPhone is not a discipline in which I have been adequately trained.

    First challenge was to get the 999 call centre to understand where we were. Stembrook. I can't find that on my map, how do you spell it? My 999 call was at 22.47. Police arrived in force at 22.50. Paramedic car arrived at 23.18, emergency ambulance at 23.28.

    There were thirteen police officers in attendance. Although our man was quite violent towards the police (he was not towards me) that does seem excessive.

    Blood everywhere including all over my shoes. We traced the trail of blood back to it's source which is the window of Neil Beverton's office next to the Castle Inn where we believe our man may have been imbibing prior to his little rampage.

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