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Boggert:

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Plus, with a wife-beater;
(Doctor) "Well Mr XX, the Police Officer tells me you have no feelings.. (sticks a large bore cannula in him 'with force')
But you certainly bl**dy felt that didn't you!!" :lol:


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 :shock: LOL Youch! :lol:

Anyone who beats their wives are the lowest of the low... Now I'm like everyone else I fall out with my good lady from time to tome, but I would never raise my hand to her.

Bush Tucker Man:
I forgot.

One of our Nurses was the victim of an attempted strangulation a while ago :twisted:  :evil:

The drunken scrote had apparantly already had a go at one of the male Nurses, but had had his hands knocked away.

Whilst waiting for Security & due to a mistake with the Triage cards, he was re-seen by one of the girls & she got to the point of almost fainting due to asphyxiation before someone came into the cubicle & got him off her.
Scum-bag!

I do so hope he resisted arrest :evil:



And so the battle goes on :roll:

This is an old case, but I took notice of it at the time.
Just look at the last paragraph & note that the CPS never prosecuted!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4755924.stm

Presumably it was either due to that old chestnut; Not In The Public Interest' (which it surely is!!), or 'Lack Of Evidence'??

Now without wishing to cause any offence in the slightest to our members on here who are part of 'The Thin Blue Line'; if that had been a Police Officer who had been assaulted in the course of his/her duties, would the CPS have given the same result?

I ask as this case also discussed quite widely at our Trust (on at least in our department)
The concensus of opinion was that he'd have been sent down for as long as possible if it had been a Bobbie.

BigBlue90:

--- Quote ---The concensus of opinion was that he'd have been sent down for as long as possible if it had been a Bobbie.
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Not in my experience more likely to be told that is expected in your line of work!!!!!

That was for a fractured elbow with 4 witnesses two of whom were members of the public. Lack of any cctv evidence and the above comment about it being expected were the reasons given by the 'criminal protection service'

Llanigraham:
I love the attitude by our local Ambulance Trust when faced by aggressive "customers".
They ask if they wish to be treated, and if they refuse walk away, on the grounds that if the "injury" is severe enough they will soon pass out, and then can be treated with "restraint".
Amazing how successful a couple of bandages can be!!

Lord Shagg-Pyle:

--- Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man" ---I forgot.

One of our Nurses was the victim of an attempted strangulation a while ago :twisted:  :evil:

The drunken scrote had apparantly already had a go at one of the male Nurses, but had had his hands knocked away.

Whilst waiting for Security & due to a mistake with the Triage cards, he was re-seen by one of the girls & she got to the point of almost fainting due to asphyxiation before someone came into the cubicle & got him off her.
Scum-bag!

I do so hope he resisted arrest :evil:



And so the battle goes on :roll:

This is an old case, but I took notice of it at the time.
Just look at the last paragraph & note that the CPS never prosecuted!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4755924.stm

Presumably it was either due to that old chestnut; Not In The Public Interest' (which it surely is!!), or 'Lack Of Evidence'??

Now without wishing to cause any offence in the slightest to our members on here who are part of 'The Thin Blue Line'; if that had been a Police Officer who had been assaulted in the course of his/her duties, would the CPS have given the same result?

I ask as this case also discussed quite widely at our Trust (on at least in our department)
The concensus of opinion was that he'd have been sent down for as long as possible if it had been a Bobbie.
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I hate to say this but, I've had assault Police cases dropped by CPS because the practice of 'plea bargaining', which apparently doesn't go on, did go on.
I kicked up a stink about and was told in court by the 'supposed learned counsel' that I should accept being assaulted as part of my job, and if he had his way, he wouldn't prosecute for it.
I put in a complaint, and the brown smelly stuff hit the metallic whirly thing.

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