Major Starbold wrote:A shocking video of an angry driver hurling a torrent of abuse at a paramedic for blocking a street has emerged today amid growing outrage at attacks on ambulance staff.
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Have 'you' noticed that some emergency services personnel while attending an incident/accident park their vehicles which unnecessarily prevents the flow of traffic?
I believe some are 'bloody minded' about it and do it because they can, rather than be sensible.
Major Starbold wrote:A shocking video of an angry driver hurling a torrent of abuse at a paramedic for blocking a street has emerged today amid growing outrage at attacks on ambulance staff.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z4yJGUR7wm
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Have 'you' noticed that some emergency services personnel while attending an incident/accident park their vehicles which unnecessarily prevents the flow of traffic?
I believe some are 'bloody minded' about it and do it because they can, rather than be sensible.
Major Starbold wrote:A shocking video of an angry driver hurling a torrent of abuse at a paramedic for blocking a street has emerged today amid growing outrage at attacks on ambulance staff.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z4yJGUR7wm
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Have 'you' noticed that some emergency services personnel while attending an incident/accident park their vehicles which unnecessarily prevents the flow of traffic?
I believe some are 'bloody minded' about it and do it because they can, rather than be sensible.
Major Starbold wrote:I would like to reiterate "common sense and unnecessarily preventing the flow of traffic".
Major Starbold wrote:I would like to reiterate "common sense and unnecessarily preventing the flow of traffic".
Stooo wrote:Major Starbold wrote:I would like to reiterate "common sense and unnecessarily preventing the flow of traffic".
Saving lives and preventing further injuries is necessarily preventing the flow of traffic. Why do you think that first responders have blue lights and sirens?
Major Starbold wrote:Stooo wrote:Major Starbold wrote:I would like to reiterate "common sense and unnecessarily preventing the flow of traffic".
Saving lives and preventing further injuries is necessarily preventing the flow of traffic. Why do you think that first responders have blue lights and sirens?
Can you not see my word, UNNECESSARILY???????????????????????????????????
Major Starbold wrote:It is NOT just my opinion at all Stooo.
ALL THE EMERGENCY SERVICES do unnecessarily and anyone with common sense can see such.
They have been TRAINED to disrupt the flow of traffic, I don't believe it.
Major Starbold wrote:It is NOT just my opinion at all Stooo.
ALL THE EMERGENCY SERVICES do unnecessarily and anyone with common sense can see such.
They have been TRAINED to disrupt the flow of traffic, I don't believe it.
Stooo wrote:Major Starbold wrote:It is NOT just my opinion at all Stooo.
ALL THE EMERGENCY SERVICES do unnecessarily and anyone with common sense can see such.
They have been TRAINED to disrupt the flow of traffic, I don't believe it.
I spend a hell of a lot more time on the road than you do chap.
You don't believe it? I'm suddenly unsurprised. Are you from Greenoch?
Oh wait, Meldrew had empathy.
Yes of course they are trained to disrupt traffic, did you miss the bit about the blue lights and horns? They have to defensively park in order to protect themselves and their patient from idiots who will try to squeeze through and put people at risk.
Learn to reverse and three point turn, the next shout could be to your house or to your collapsed friend on his way back from the paper shop.
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