Dr. Notthenineo'clocknews
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Shiver me f***ing timbers! What a shocker!
well, it's a response, i'll give you that
Shiver me f***ing timbers! What a shocker!
No they don't. It was such a little prank, that really caused no harm. If she's committed suicide because of that, she could just as easily done so following an argument at a bus stop. Even Prince Charles joked about the prank on tv yesterday.Those DJ's have blood on their hands.
No they don't. It was such a little prank, that really caused no harm.
No they don't. It was such a little prank, that really caused no harm. If she's committed suicide because of that, she could just as easily done so following an argument at a bus stop. Even Prince Charles joked about the prank on tv yesterday.
So now no one in the world should ever say anything cheeky or rude to anyone ever, in case it's the straw that breaks the camels back? Bollox.the evidence would suggest otherwise. i doubt it was this matter on it own, but clearly it was an important factor in someone feeling they couldnt continue life anymore.
You are completely wrong, the minimum you could expect is that hospital procedures are looked at. In fact, I don't think this nurse passed on any confidential information, she simply put the call through to the ward.as point out before at a minimum you could expect this prank to result in a disciplinary action for breaching patient confidentiallity.
Not if confidential medical information was obtained by deception. That would be a criminal offence.Has anyone actually heard the prank call It was completely harmless. All it was was the two being put through and the nurse telling us pretty much what we knew. It was so light hearted and did NOT really intrude on Kate's privacy.
Eh? I'm not sure I've ever had to deal with a compliment before. Thanks (not sure if that's the appropriate thing to say in such circumstances).I really enjoy reading your posts,clear thinking and accurate
Don't be a dick, he's never right about anything (sorry Mustafa, we disagree about everything).but I think Mustafa is right on this occasion
Well yes, as it turned out. But you can probably say that for hundreds of suicides in the UK each year. Many suicides will have something small that pushed the person over the edge. I've just called you a dick (in jest), and if that pushes you over the edge it will be incredibly sad, but that doesn't mean I'm to blame.A little prank to us but not to her
If she hadn't taken that call,she'd still be alive
So now no one in the world should ever say anything cheeky or rude to anyone ever, in case it's the straw that breaks the camels back? Bollox.
You are completely wrong, the minimum you could expect is that hospital procedures are looked at.
Terrible news......so sad.
Stupid and pointless wind up merchants need to take a good look at themselves and try to distinguish between 'fun' and downright maliciousness.
Eh? I'm not sure I've ever had to deal with a compliment before. Thanks (not sure if that's the appropriate thing to say in such circumstances).
Don't be a dick, he's never right about anything (sorry Mustafa, we disagree about everything).
Well yes, as it turned out. But you can probably say that for hundreds of suicides in the UK each year. Many suicides will have something small that pushed the person over the edge. I've just called you a dick (in jest), and if that pushes you over the edge it will be incredibly sad, but that doesn't mean I'm to blame.
What the DJs did will have been discussed by millions of people around the world, and how many of them will have said it was irresponsible, and could lead to the woman's death? None I assume, because it's really quite an unthinkable outcome.
People are regularly humiliated on the tv and radio for our entertainment, one of them could easily commit suicide - shall we ban public piss taking? What if 'Jamie' had killed himself? What happened to him on NSC seemed worse to me than this prank. This nurse is one of two that were taken in, and I expect it's the hospital policies that are to blame for that.
I disagree with you about the meaning of 'minimum'.And that is 'bollox' too.
The minimum we could have expected was the world media acting like a pack of wolves trying to find out the names of who gave out the information...who took the first phonecall.....and then splashing it across their Sunday rags.
How is a prank call malicious
Oh come on it's not the Aussies fault.
They did a prank call which was quite funny
It was hardly even serious and unbelievable that they got through.
I blame the media for making it such a big story that the woman committed suicide over it, surely she must have had big problems before anyway to do it. Don't blame the callers at all could have happened to anyone.
Either the staff had been trained how to check the identity of family members, and the staff failed - in which case they could get, and deserve some discipline.
Or the hospital hadn't prepared staff for checking the identity of callers.
Depends what you mean by 'its' (and I'm not talking about the missing apostrophe). The hospital gave out confidential information. That is the fault of people within the hospital, not of the prank call. I clearly wasn't suggesting they were at fault for the aftermath.so now its the fault of the nurses or the hospital. anyone, except the numbnuts who came up with the idea?