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Re: An Update On A Previous Post
by Mr Biscuits
I think it's sad and a bad reflection on society that the first thing that happens after an accidental death is someone starts looking for a scapegoat, rather than just being able to accept it as an accident. "Mrs Sawyer added: "If they had admitted they'd made a mistake I could probably have accepted it. (I want) to ensure that it doesn't happen to anyone else, and if any lessons have been learned, he hasn't died in vain." It just irks me that people assume that someone else must have been at fault for his death. The only person at fault was him, for having what must have been far too much to drink... The ambulance folk did (as far as i can tell from the story) everything by the book, they are not at fault from his eventual death. Chasing the Trust for a payout smacks to me of blatant profitering under the guise of the public good.
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