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it away & endure the derisory comments of everyone passing.I'll suggest it to Matron that we try it in the unit next weekend :lol: Get drunk, puke/pee on the floor, you[/i] clean it up.Oh, & don't hit the staff either If they're really obnoxious & drunk, it's not unknown (in various Hospitals) if they're in an exam-gown to use their clothes to mop the floor with :lol: Serves them rightYour views?
HANTSAMB have an unoffical policy that says to make it a trip to remeber when you have to pick em up. Not actively be unpleasent but not to be sympathetic.
I thnk they were also told if you get a mouthy aggressive one to call the police and let them sort it.
I'm determined to go to one of the clubs in Brighton, sober, before I leave here. By all accounts its really really seedy when not even slightly p*ss*d. Should be interesting.
I'll suggest it to Matron that we try it in the unit next weekend :lol: Get drunk, puke/pee on the floor, you[/i] clean it up.Oh, & don't hit the staff either If they're really obnoxious & drunk, it's not unknown (in various Hospitals) if they're in an exam-gown to use their clothes to mop the floor with :lol: Serves them rightAnyone else see it? Your views?
Its like the scum who chuck bricks etc at fire engines on 999 calls.
Sounds a lot like West Yorkshire Metropolitan Ambulance Service as well.Some of the crews bouce them up & down as much as possible. Plus, as you say. no sympathy whatsoever
Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man"I'll suggest it to Matron that we try it in the unit next weekend :lol: Get drunk, puke/pee on the floor, you[/i] clean it up.Oh, & don't hit the staff either If they're really obnoxious & drunk, it's not unknown (in various Hospitals) if they're in an exam-gown to use their clothes to mop the floor with :lol: Serves them rightAnyone else see it? Your views?didnt see it but its my view that if you abuse the staff at casualty etc then you get all you deserve.In no way can it be tollerated.Its like the scum who chuck bricks etc at fire engines on 999 calls.
If you rearrange the words of Drunk and dangerous it spells Dungeons and Dragons.
LOL would that be turning up the speed bumps of fairbank ln instead of going round onto toller ln on their way to the infirmery BTM? used to live on toller
We have a Canadian Doctor at the moment who worked in the States after qualifying. We also had one who worked at a Hospital in London (didn't say which one) where a lot of drugs related(?)shootings & stabbings used to come, or be dumped on the forecourt from a moving car Armed Police sometimes patrolled the corridors, as it wasn't unknown for rivals to come looking for the wounded person in order to finish what they started! :shock: :shock: Yes, that's complete with knives, machetes, & guns. CCTV in reception areas & doorways was linked straight to the nearest Police Armed Respose Unit control room Nursing staff in Casualty also had photos & alias-lists of known scum-bags..... In cases like that stuff the Data Protection Act & Patient Confidentiality
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