Taking criminals to hospital
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Re: Taking criminals to hospitalThus you accuse him of being said 'troll' yet you contradict the were explanation you linked to. There is nothing disruptive or abusive in condemning a bad government policy, neither is it provocative as that would require a benevolent proactive supporter of the government - something which is in short supply at the moment. Why don't you add something to the discussion at hand instead of making stupid claims for lack of better understanding of the topic.
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Re: Taking criminals to hospitalYeah I suppose this scenario is much more plausible:(Original post by creak)
So they'd do it without the patient's consent, would they?
A: "Hi would you like a bunch of you yobs, who have committed knife related offences, to look at you?"
B: "Yes please; I shall strip down as well just to accommodate them"
A: "Thank you, this really is a great service to the community"
I think this government might stand a chance at going down as one of the worst in living memory. -
Re: Taking criminals to hospitali doubt they would ask the patient as they might say no.(Original post by creak)
So they'd do it without the patient's consent, would they?
im sure it wouldnt be the actual victim although anythings possible with this lot, but the general principle of tours of criminals wandering around hospitals is ridiculous, imo.