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  1. https://www.southyorks.police.uk/find-out/how-you-can-help/appeals-for-information/2018/october-2018/pedestrian-dies-in-sheffield-collision/
  2. By "verbal abuse" did she hinder or delay the crew? If so then theres an act that deals with that, hence the arrest. https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2006/39/section/1
  3. Bus lanes are controlled by local councils, they are the ones who decide what comes under "authorised vehicles"
  4. I assume both are private sector employers, in the cushy public sector I get no bonus, no biscuits, and have to work xmas day and boxing day for no extra pay. Living the dream.
  5. In this case I would read the term "immature" as relative, ie comparative to her peers. Capacity and consent arent exclusively a parental issue in minors, see "Gillick competent"
  6. More worryingly theres a nursing home at Halfway called Rose Cottage! ---------- Post added 28-10-2017 at 12:26 ---------- Reminds me of Bob Monkhouse:
  7. You realise how buses work? They leave one point and travel via several points to a terminal destination, in the case of the No7 Crystal Peaks towards a destination at Ecclesfield. So the bus heading away from Crystal Peaks ie towards Ecclesfield was diverted along Linley Lane. https://www.travelsouthyorkshire.com/timetables/sheffield/206.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_transport_bus_service
  8. if you have to ask "is this a scam?" it probably is. Unless youve been waiting for a call from Alphonsus Igboeri
  9. The only section of the MHA the police can use alone is section 136 which is removal from a public place to a place of safety, after which Drs can detain for upto 72hrs, under all other sections (such as 135, which is removal from own home) the police cant act without either AMPs, Drs or a judge. So the police are limited in what they can achieve.
  10. Where is the outrage, where is the "right on" boasting. I answered your concerns. You appear to be throwing your teddy out.
  11. Which parts have I misinterpreted, and where is the outrage (synthetic or otherwise)?
  12. You seem to be (deliberately?) misinterpreting this. Its not about "Joe Public" entering the hot zone, its about helping the person next to you. A live shooting incident (as per your example) is a little bit more than a "certain amount of risk" When firefighters enter a building they do so with a vast amount of safety gear. Ambulance crews have polo shirts, steel toe cap boots and hi-vis jackets, none of which will stop knives/bullets/shrapnel. Another aspect is is pay & terms of employment firefighter basic pay is £29,345 with a pension available at 60. Most ambulance crews will consist of a paramedic (or technician) and an ECA. ECAs are paid AFC Band 3 (starting pay of £16,800) and will not qualify for full pension till 67/68. Whilst money is not the be all and end all of it, how much risk would you take for less than £17k p.a.? Also this applies only to "standard" road crews, all NHS ambulance services are now required to have HART/SORT capabilities for occaisions such as terror attacks, these will enter outer cordons (not sure how far in) but will take time to deploy from their base location, hence the need for first aid prior to their arrival Sources: https://www.prospects.ac.uk/job-profiles/firefighter https://www.fbu.org.uk/sites/default/files/attachments/Generosity-spinbuster-final.pdf https://www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/about/careers-nhs/nhs-pay-and-benefits/agenda-change-pay-rates https://naru.org.uk/naru-work-activities/naru-work-activities-capability-deliverables-hart-programme/
  13. Its at the back of the police station/Drakehouse
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