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Air rifle sniper hits enforcer with pellet



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A PARKING warden was shot with an air rifle as he ticketed cars, his employer said today.
The man was hit on the hand by a pellet as he and a colleague worked in York Lane in Edinburgh's New Town.

It is thought the shots were fired from a building in the lane, off York Place. The man, reported as being John Lenton, escaped injury as he
was wearing gloves and he and his colleague fled to the safety of their base.

The attack came at around 5pm on Thursday as the NCP Services employees made their rounds.

NCP Services, which manages parking attendants for the Capital, condemned the attack on their staff and said the incident had been reported to police.

James Pritchard, of NCP Services, said: "Two of our parking attendants were shot at with an air rifle on Thursday evening in York Lane.

"One of our parking attendants was hit in the hand, but he was wearing gloves at the time.

"All they knew was that they were being fired at and that was quite frightening for them.

"It is totally unacceptable, the way these people have decided to behave towards our parking attendants.

"Our parking attendants are doing a very important job in the city and they deserve better than to be shot at with air rifles."

Lothian and Borders Police said they had no information about the attack.





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  • Last Updated: 08 March 2008 11:10 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Airguns
 
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08/03/2008 16:26:19
Have they any proof of this at all?Surely something as important as this would be reported to the police before a newspaper?
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AndrewS,

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Was the police ARV called out ?
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Plantagenet,

08/03/2008 23:41:31
Much as I despise the vultures that are employed to make the motorists life a misery I think I would stop short at actually pointing a gun at one of them, although if the perpetrator of this crime makes himself known he might be nominated for some kind of public service award.
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Rigsby,

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I can't quite believe some of the comments here - would you all be posting the same if it was police or firemen (firepersons?) getting shot at.

Get a grip - nobody deserves to be shot at for doing their job.
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Douglas Lyall,

Edinburgh 10/03/2008 11:22:11
These comments are unbelievable - totally embarrassed that people that are part of this country / city can come up with the above,

Please try to stop and think for yourselves before you write this kind of stuff do you honestly believe that these guys deserved to be shot at? They are trying to do an honest days work just like the rest of us.

 

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