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I thought Religious don't force their views on other people?
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8586344.stm
I find this absolutely shocking!
No question just a bit of early morning venting!
I find this absolutely shocking!
No question just a bit of early morning venting!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.TCL Mumping, that was simply an example of the problems people may encounter if their local pharmacy refuses to serve them, and anyway, it's irrelevant really, because the problem shouldn't exist. A shop assistant's religious convictions should not dictate whether or not we receive the medication we require as prescribed by a doctor.
Hi Craft, there's no doubt that some very wonky rules have been created. I suspect that the politically correct are going to end up climbing up their own bottoms in a state of total confusion.
Hi Craft, there's no doubt that some very wonky rules have been created. I suspect that the politically correct are going to end up climbing up their own bottoms in a state of total confusion.
This isn't new, there have been instances in the past of GPs who have a strong religious objection to contraception or abortion who state publicly that their practice won't advise patients on these - however, my understanding then is that the surgery was obliged to post a notice saying that the practice didn't provide this service but surgery X down the road does. I would have thought the same principle applied to pharmacies - if they can't provide the service then they must tell you where you can get it. I agree it's strange though, you would surely know if you took a job in a pharmacists that you would be likely to be asked for medication or advice which might be contrary to your own personal beliefs - but it's the patient who wants the medication, it's part of your job to give it to them.
Ha that's me you're drinking with then JJ! but yes I agree with you - we deal daily with people who have a different perspective on life, we just get on with it. I've seen the word "tolerance" on this thread - I might not agree with someone's views (life would be unvaried and boring if we did) but it's my job to have to work with them, personal beliefs shouldn't enter into it.
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