It takes a special kind of person to pinch a bleeding-control kit from a beach. Yet that is exactly what happened at Port Kembla, south of Sydney, just 48 hours after two shark bite kits were bolted up for public use.
The Port Kembla Boardriders Club broke the news on Instagram, lamenting that someone had swiped equipment designed to stem severe bleeding while emergency crews race to the scene.
Club member Paul Lokys told the ABC it was one of t…
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