ChatterBank1 min ago
tooooooo risky!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-120350 1/Health-safety-row-man-dies-water-ditch-999-s ervices-stood-waited.html
i totally agree when the emergency services stand by because they might graze a knee
too hot and smokey in there.....thats a bit steep.....i am off home as my shift is finishing even though i have a patient on board......
perhaps in due course we will all be compelled to wear hi-vis jckets 24/7 because of the ever present dangers even in our homes.....dont want to risk fatally colliding with the wife when negotiating the transfer from sitting room to kitchen
i cant think of a better lot than the elfensafety police to lobby westminster for all troops to be brought back from afghanistan etc......its bl00dy dangerous out there!
i totally agree when the emergency services stand by because they might graze a knee
too hot and smokey in there.....thats a bit steep.....i am off home as my shift is finishing even though i have a patient on board......
perhaps in due course we will all be compelled to wear hi-vis jckets 24/7 because of the ever present dangers even in our homes.....dont want to risk fatally colliding with the wife when negotiating the transfer from sitting room to kitchen
i cant think of a better lot than the elfensafety police to lobby westminster for all troops to be brought back from afghanistan etc......its bl00dy dangerous out there!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I also agree with what kinell has said about police racing at high speed to a crime or accident - sometimes I think this is totally unnecessary.
In point of fact, last week a police car overtook me at great speed with everything flashing - he was going the same route as me - I was amazed, when I caught up with him - he was talking to a lady motorist with his notepad and pencil in hand - she seemed neither threatening or in danger - so did that warrant him racing at high speed, possibly knocking someone over and killing them - I don't think so.....................
In point of fact, last week a police car overtook me at great speed with everything flashing - he was going the same route as me - I was amazed, when I caught up with him - he was talking to a lady motorist with his notepad and pencil in hand - she seemed neither threatening or in danger - so did that warrant him racing at high speed, possibly knocking someone over and killing them - I don't think so.....................
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The charge of sensationalism against the Daily Mail is correct. If you contrast its report, with how the 'sensational Sun' covered it, you will see a glaring difference.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2566 364/Inquest-reveals-cops-dont-have-to-be-able- to-swim.html
I was amused that the Mail helpfully showed us a picture of a ditch. Not the ditch were the man died, but another ditch. Just so there is no doubt we know what a ditch looks like.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2566 364/Inquest-reveals-cops-dont-have-to-be-able- to-swim.html
I was amused that the Mail helpfully showed us a picture of a ditch. Not the ditch were the man died, but another ditch. Just so there is no doubt we know what a ditch looks like.
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Dancairo
So, according to you, if you can't or don't swim, you should not be allowed to be in the ES?
Exactly....as children are form early school days.
Fact: Victim dead within 10 minutes of hitting the water</>
Coroner could not confirm this and in any case, the ES didn't know this at the time of arrival
So, according to you, if you can't or don't swim, you should not be allowed to be in the ES?
Exactly....as children are form early school days.
Fact: Victim dead within 10 minutes of hitting the water</>
Coroner could not confirm this and in any case, the ES didn't know this at the time of arrival
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