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    Police talks continue with man on Birmingham bridge

    Police talks continue with man on Birmingham bridge

    Police are still negotiating with a man standing on railings on a Birmingham bridge after being called more than 20 hours ago.

    Officers were called to a bridge above Paradise Circus near the central library at about 1555 BST on Wednesday.

    Police said they had no idea about how long it could be before they could bring the situation to a conclusion.

    There have been long delays for drivers on all approaches to the Paradise Circus junction.
    'Safe conclusion'

    There were also major problems at 1000 BST on the Aston Expressway going back to Spaghetti Junction.

    Paradise Circus from Great Charles Street Queensway and Queensway Tunnel at Newhall Street were closed. Paradise Forum was shut to pedestrians.

    Earlier, Ch Insp Sean Russell, from West Midlands Police, said that negotiators had been talking to the man all night.

    The plan at the end is to bring him out safely”

    Chief Inspector Sean Russell

    Asked by the BBC if he had any inclination about how much longer it could be before police could bring it to a conclusion, he added: "We have no idea currently.

    "But what we would like to do is bring it to a safe conclusion as quickly as possible.

    "The plan at the end is to bring him out safely and we want to do that.

    "Now that may take a little while and we are committed to ensuring that that person is safe, but also members of the public are safe too."

    Ch Insp Russell said he could understand the frustration of people, but for the safety of the person, passers-by, pedestrians and vehicles, police "have to ensure that this is brought to a safe conclusion".

    Roads were sealed off in order to prevent an accident.

    On Wednesday afternoon queues went back to the Aston Expressway and also Holloway Circus.

    Source: BBC News - Police talks continue with man on Birmingham bridge

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    Oh for fooks sake this explains terrible local traffic yesterday AND today

    #2
    Are you using your iPhone to post on here then?
    What happens in General, stays in General.
    You know what they say about assumptions!

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      #3
      Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
      Are you using your iPhone to post on here then?
      No, I am in the office now - stayed at home until lunch time, did not know it was that reason for bad traffic yesterday - I managed to avoid it using my superior knowledge ...

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        #4
        Originally posted by AtW View Post
        No, I am in the office now - stayed at home until lunch time, did not know it was that reason for bad traffic yesterday - I managed to avoid it by following the diversion signs
        FTFY

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          #5
          Paradise Circus



          possibly the least appropriately named place in the world.


          (the BBC image file name isn't great either!)

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            #6
            Originally posted by AtW View Post
            No, I am in the office now - stayed at home until lunch time, did not know it was that reason for bad traffic yesterday - I managed to avoid it using my superior knowledge ...
            Whoooooooooooooosssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
            What happens in General, stays in General.
            You know what they say about assumptions!

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              #7
              If I'd been stuck in a jam for hours, I would have found somewhere nearby to shout and tell him to flipping do one and jump...selfish eejit!!!

              It happened outside New St a couple of years ago, and on the M6 nearby as well before that...does this only happen in Birmingham?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Muttley08 View Post
                If I'd been stuck in a jam for hours, I would have found somewhere nearby to shout and tell him to flipping do one and jump...selfish eejit!!!
                There was very long queue of cars stretching to M6 who wanted to do just that...

                Apparently he finally got arrested just few hours ago.

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                  #9
                  This guy is going to be sued:

                  Failed suicide driver who smashed car into shopping centre sued for damage | Mail Online

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                    #10
                    Stick a big inflatable under the bridge then shove him off and catch him on the bounce.
                    Gronda Gronda

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