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Re: Re: Re: Re: Scottish Law
by Anonymous
My response is, Scotland leads, England should follow, RAPIDLY. The Emergency services and associated workers should be sacrosanct. These people respond to a call for help, whether it be Police, Fire or Ambulance, they don't care or think if the person they are going to help is a criminal, arsonist or fake medical emergency, they are out to help. Anybody who attacks an emergency worker should be dealt with to the full extent of the law, by attacking an emergency worker, they could cause the death of someone, therefore, a manslaughter charge should be forthcoming. They know full well what a blue light responder is up to, they know that if they get delayed someone could die, they should be made to stand up to their responsibility
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