Did she die in vain?
Staines I think.
Did she die in vain?
All protests "could"prevent the emergency services doing their jobs effectively. As could large events like football matches. That's a bit different to forcibly removing people from hospitals
Once we open the door to protests where people think the ends justify the means then we need to treat all protests the same……
https://metro.co.uk/2021/10/27/para...-britain-idiots-blocking-ambulances-15496963/
Protestors that stop emergency services going about their business and/or that prevent emergency workers getting to work should carry the harshest possible sentences………regardless of the perceived merits or otherwise of the protests. Or maybe I’m wrong?
I think there is a bit of a difference between the knock on effect of demonstrations and forcible entry into hospitals.
This is the kind of thing that I saw on a Reggie Yates documentary on right wing thugs in Russia. They go off to the woods to fight amongst themselves as practice for football holiganism and attacks on the gay community and ethnic groups.
As they clearly use threats, intimidation and thuggery is there not a case for making them a "proscribed organisation" so they are treated as if they are terrorists?
Sounds like Pritti Patel.
Seriously though, they need an eye kept on them, but you can't ban a group for being somewhat deluded and playing tug of war and doing some sparring.
The threats they make are mostly pseudo legal, those that make physical threats can be charged with doing so.
I would have thought the consequences of patients forcibly removed from a hospital and prospective patients prevented from getting to hospital is broadly the same i.e. denial of medical treatment.
In fact the former is probably marginally better given hospitals have security staff etc. Someone in cardiac arrest waiting for an ambulance held up by protestors has less chance of rescue.
Surprised to have to make that point to be honest.
This is the kind of thing that I saw on a Reggie Yates documentary on right wing thugs in Russia. They go off to the woods to fight amongst themselves as practice for football holiganism and attacks on the gay community and ethnic groups.
As they clearly use threats, intimidation and thuggery is there not a case for making them a "proscribed organisation" so they are treated as if they are terrorists?
Pulling people out of hospital beds. Threatening staff and those going for their jabs at vaccination centres. Letting of a flare in Churchill Square resulting in the evacuation of the centre and closure of businesses. Intimidating and threatening NHS staff.
That not enough for you?
I’m willing to bet the average height of these “alpha men” is around about 5’ 5”.
All protests "could"prevent the emergency services doing their jobs effectively. As could large events like football matches. That's a bit different to forcibly removing people from hospitals
Why should protests prevent the emergency services doing their jobs effectively………protestors should not endanger anyone’s lives, whether that is pulling people out of a hospital, blocking emergency services vehicles or preventing emergency services workers getting to their places of work.
Seems odd to have to make that point to be honest.
How can people be so wrong about something while believing they are so right?
I don't think they forcibly removed anyone, they just persuaded people to leave and assisted them in leaving, removing someone against their will would be kidnapping. I don't think Insulate Britain deliberately targeted preventing Ambulances from moving, but if they did then of course they should be charged.
Most Ambulances though are delayed because they cannot hand off their patients to the hospitals currently, partly because un-vaccinated twats are filling the beds, partly because the NHS is not adequately provisioned, and partly because partying politicians, un-vaccinated twats, mask refusers and the blase have kept the transmission rate high and many Ambulance drivers, paramedics and nurses are off sick.
It’s 21st century Britain. Well, it’s global really.
How can people be so wrong about something while believing they are so right?