Warden lay-offs leave rifle ranges ‘as death traps’
MILITARY firing ranges have become death traps after the withdrawal of range wardens whose job was to prevent anyone wandering into the danger area, a union warned yesterday.
Unite said that in one incident last week a group of Gurkha soldiers using ranges at Hythe in Kent walked down the range they were using.
The range next to them was still being used and the soldiers were in the arc of fire, so they could have been injured or killed.
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