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28 April, 2008 at 5:17 pm #331894
how do you know the knifeman wasnt still lurking pete?
28 April, 2008 at 5:21 pm #331895do knifemen usually lurk or do they think oh shit and leg it She’s still gonna feel guilty i reckon no matter what rational reasons she thinks of for not getting out of the vehicle she’s gonna think if only
28 April, 2008 at 5:22 pm #331896my future brother in law is a paramedic and he has twice been called to hoax calls
one time they let the paramedics believe they where injured while the acomplice robbed the van!
2nd time he was on his own pretty similar i think, he got out saw a fella lying there with a “head injury” again he was robbed by the injured persons mate and then beat up aswell.
it does happen, but he would never leave the car on his own again now until more people where there
28 April, 2008 at 8:44 pm #331897@~Pebbles~ wrote:
Read the original post. If she had gone against regulations, she would’ve probably been sacked or at the least suspended. So not only are you expecting her to lose her job, her career for disobeying orders, you also expect that she should risk her life. Its not in the job description im afraid. The regulations are in place for a very good reason. They have rights to safety as anyone does at work. What about her life, and her family? Dont be fooled into thinking this sort of situation is a one off. They face violence frequently, as do fire fighters. Maybe its time they were trained in self defence and properly equipped with the same weapons the police carry.
Where did I say I ‘expect’ her to do anything?
30 April, 2008 at 7:28 pm #331898@~Pebbles~ wrote:
Read the original post. If she had gone against regulations, she would’ve probably been sacked or at the least suspended. So not only are you expecting her to lose her job, her career for disobeying orders, you also expect that she should risk her life. Its not in the job description im afraid. The regulations are in place for a very good reason. They have rights to safety as anyone does at work. What about her life, and her family? Dont be fooled into thinking this sort of situation is a one off. They face violence frequently, as do fire fighters. Maybe its time they were trained in self defence and properly equipped with the same weapons the police carry.
i understan what you mean there pebbles, but id rather lose my job anyday than sit there and wait while a body was dyin. and you would no doubt help as well. but we are living in a society where anyone in a uniform is a target nowadays. its sick innit..
30 April, 2008 at 8:40 pm #331899@johnboy25 wrote:
@~Pebbles~ wrote:
Read the original post. If she had gone against regulations, she would’ve probably been sacked or at the least suspended. So not only are you expecting her to lose her job, her career for disobeying orders, you also expect that she should risk her life. Its not in the job description im afraid. The regulations are in place for a very good reason. They have rights to safety as anyone does at work. What about her life, and her family? Dont be fooled into thinking this sort of situation is a one off. They face violence frequently, as do fire fighters. Maybe its time they were trained in self defence and properly equipped with the same weapons the police carry.
Where did I say I ‘expect’ her to do anything?
who rattled your cage?? i was talking to pete :roll:
30 April, 2008 at 9:02 pm #331900@~Pebbles~ wrote:
@johnboy25 wrote:
@~Pebbles~ wrote:
Read the original post. If she had gone against regulations, she would’ve probably been sacked or at the least suspended. So not only are you expecting her to lose her job, her career for disobeying orders, you also expect that she should risk her life. Its not in the job description im afraid. The regulations are in place for a very good reason. They have rights to safety as anyone does at work. What about her life, and her family? Dont be fooled into thinking this sort of situation is a one off. They face violence frequently, as do fire fighters. Maybe its time they were trained in self defence and properly equipped with the same weapons the police carry.
Where did I say I ‘expect’ her to do anything?
who rattled your cage?? i was talking to pete :roll:
yeah she was talking to me [-(
2 May, 2008 at 8:20 pm #331901Nobody rattled my cage, where’d you get that idea? Wait a minute – :lol: (look, a wee laughing face to show you that I’m not furious as you so want to believe)
2 May, 2008 at 8:32 pm #331902@johnboy25 wrote:
Nobody rattled my cage, where’d you get that idea? Wait a minute – :lol: (look, a wee laughing face to show you that I’m not furious as you so want to believe)
damn ya mean this thread aint gonna descend into name calling :evil:
2 May, 2008 at 8:35 pm #331903As much as there may be demand, I’m not buying into name calling.
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