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Re: Re: Where Are The Paramedics?
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krazygirl
Were I live alot of the clubs have a policy that if someone becomes unconscious (passes out pissed) they call an ambulance. Shamefully I experienced this several times when I was 18 (a spate of drunkeness that last 7 months) (adding to the stats pathetic pissheads that end up in A&E). Quite rightfully I got a bollocking on all 3 occaisions *hangs head in shame* off the nurses and admin (don't remember the ambulance part). Feel extremely sorry for those who had to deal with that and the realisation of how much time it wastes. I used to go with the theory that a night in a&e and the humiliating moring awakening was still less humiliating than what I had to go home to....getting beaten up etc etc. Then I grew up and got a life! And moved out and never visited a&e again.
Also, friends of drunk people see it as an easier way to deal with a pissed friend and carry on with their night. I would never call an ambulance for myself unless it was a life or death injury.
Personally I think a drunk charge is in order. Or the question of what the fuck are you playing at...? Is there something wrong or are you just a pathetic piss head? I go with the drunk charge twud be a good idea!
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