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Title: Selfish, impatient pilock
Post by: Turk on 16 August 2010, 22:40:26
http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=154414542
Title: Re: Selfish, impatient pilock
Post by: Lazydocker on 16 August 2010, 22:58:07
Absolutely shocking  :o :o and frightening >:( >:( :'( :'(

But some of the comments are quite funny (NWS though ;)) ;D
Title: Re: Selfish, impatient pilock
Post by: Varche on 16 August 2010, 23:32:21
What a sad, sad indictment of modern day life in Britain.

So many things about this story fill me with sadness. At the end of it all was there actually a story at all..........

Methinks not.
Title: Re: Selfish, impatient pilock
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 16 August 2010, 23:43:07
Boot on other foot.

Did he drive it up the road - were the keys left in it?

If it was left unlocked - then what drugs were on on it?
Title: Re: Selfish, impatient pilock
Post by: Broomies Mate on 16 August 2010, 23:50:13
Ambulance with keys in the ignition,
Unlocked with potentially lethal equipment (Defib, Drugs etc),
Cost to the Tax Payer if it were 'Stolen',

Taxi Driver should lose his job, Paramedics should lose theirs, nation should learn that even 'professionals' dont adhere to usual working practices.

Anyways, just another story to make the public feel sorry for the NHS....... yes, the Taxi Driver shouldn't have moved it, but, he shouldn't have been ABLE to move it.
Title: Re: Selfish, impatient pilock
Post by: Chris_H on 17 August 2010, 11:22:50
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Ambulance with keys in the ignition,
Unlocked with potentially lethal equipment (Defib, Drugs etc),
Cost to the Tax Payer if it were 'Stolen',

Taxi Driver should lose his job, Paramedics should lose theirs, nation should learn that even 'professionals' dont adhere to usual working practices.

Anyways, just another story to make the public feel sorry for the NHS....... yes, the Taxi Driver shouldn't have moved it, but, he shouldn't have been ABLE to move it.
Moot point that, IMHO.  If paramedics have to dash to it for supplies they can't be bothering with who's got the keys, or they've fallen out of my pocket....  if another emergency service turned up and needed to move it... authorised person needs to ask member of public to get/move stuff due to shortage of manpower?

Could cut the taxi driver's hands off I suppose.