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Bridgwater A fire brigade was accused of wasting taxpayers’ money after sending two engines and seven firefighters to rescue a seagull.
The brigade worked for more than an hour to save the injured gull, which was trapped on a factory roof in Bridgwater, Somerset. When the first crew was unable to reach the bird with ladders, a second with a hydraulic “cherrypicker” was called in from Taunton – 11 miles away.
Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue said that the rescue was “good training” and that the crews would have been ready in the event of “more pressing” incidents.
But the rescue, which cost an estimated £800, was criticised by the TaxPayers’ Alliance. Mark Wallace, its spokesman, said: “Incidents like these raise serious concerns about whether they are the best use of taxpayers’ cash and the fire brigade’s time. This is one fortunate seagull.”
The alarm was raised after the bird was seen to be trapped under anti-gull netting. The bird, which had injured its wing, is being cared for at a wildlife centre.
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Good old Fire Brigade. Firstly where's the humanity in leaving it to slowly die and how it is bad the fire men get a place to practice that is not there fire station, no renting of premises or anything. Did they deduct that? Good on the fire service, makes me proud!
John Gale, Leeds,
When the British people stop caring about stranded seagulls and I stop reading stories like this, then I'll have to wonder if the country I know and love has ceased to exist. This England I understand; unlike the England of teenage stabbings and violence or mindless consumerism imported from the U.S
Frances, Hyattsville, U.S.A.
why are the 'taxpayers' alliance' constantly brought in for comment on such things? I'm a taxpayer, and they dont represent me! As far as I can see, they are just theoretical libertarian economists who dont live in the real world! What next?-criticising councils for giving staff loo rolls & water?!
Toby Hall, London, UK
I don't see the problem. As the Fire & Rescue spokesmen said, it was good training atop a real factory and they were ready to be called away if necessary.
Mark Johnson, Birmingham, UK
Who are the Taxpayers' Alliance? What are the qualifications of its spokesman?
Diana, Derby, UK
You cant satisfy some people. Scarborough do it all the time with their 225k HP yes its a waste of resources but no not for the birders.
mike, scarborough, uk
Firemen have to train when they are not trying to put out a fire so what better way of 'pretending' to be on a real emergency than to use their time in this way.
Do the critics ever see old cars in the car park of a fire station? Do they think the firemen have gone into the scrap-metal business?
GJB, Slough, Berkshire