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Should I Report?
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Should I report to the ambulance service that I think one of their employees is conducting an affair in the ambulance? I've seen this one guy (in his greens) outside where I work twice, on his own with no other ambulance person in sight, letting a young woman out of the van, canoodle for a while before kissing her goodbye. I assume they have been somewhere else in the van before the very passionate parting.
Should I leave them well alone?
Should I leave them well alone?
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As long as it doesnt affect his ability and quickness to get to an emergency as fast as he can, when he is on duty, whats the problem?
You report him and thats possibly one less, possibly extremely experienced paramedic that can potentially save lives, off the streets.
Mind your beeswax, jtp, is my advice :0)
As long as it doesnt affect his ability and quickness to get to an emergency as fast as he can, when he is on duty, whats the problem?
You report him and thats possibly one less, possibly extremely experienced paramedic that can potentially save lives, off the streets.
Mind your beeswax, jtp, is my advice :0)
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jayne, the opinions by the good folk here appears to be to stay out of it........and while you're at it, and bearing in mind that you have noticed this twice outside whilst at the place where you work, how about paying a little more attention to actually working then being Miss Marple. :0)
p.s If I was the ambulance man's male partner, I would have have a camera secretly positioned in the van, and take some notes and tips ...........Giggity :0)
p.s If I was the ambulance man's male partner, I would have have a camera secretly positioned in the van, and take some notes and tips ...........Giggity :0)