I'm familiar with the details, yes. I also know that the jury found #BawaGarba's acts/omissions to be truly, exceptionally bad (& thus grossly negligent) even *in all the circumstances*.
Forgive me taking the lazy option, but it's a lot to have to re-type:https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/1029303542685814789?s=21 …
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Many court findings have subsequently been found to be inappropriate. Her care was not as found "truly exceptionally bad" but an unsurprising result of such a flawed and unsafe system. Had she pointed that out she would have been persecuted like Dr Day and other whistleblowers.
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Replying to @margaret_babb @C7RKY and
She would have needed time and courage to whistleblow during in her double shift whilst doing the work of several people at once, you are unreasonably expecting her and others to be superhuman and in so doing making more tragedies more likely
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Replying to @margaret_babb @GasDocRP and
#BawaGarba is a convicted criminal who has been refused leave to appeal - twice - by the same judge who overturned David Sellu's conviction and raised the legal bar to 'truly exceptionally bad' for future cases. So yes, her care was exactly as found, despite your assertion. >>5 replies 2 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @C7RKY @margaret_babb and
>> And as for your bizarre claim that I unreasonably expected her to blow the whistle and am somehow 'making more tragedies more likely' as a result, can you point to where I've suggested that? (Spoiler alert - I haven't) Did you read my letter above?
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No I didn't say you expected her to blow the whistle. I pointed out that her options were to stay and do the work or blow the whistle accepting the consequences. Another option would be to go off sick. These real, stark and impossible choices face frontline NHS staff daily
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Replying to @margaret_babb @C7RKY and
Your unreasonable expectation I was talking about is that of expecting her and others to be superhuman and not making mistakes in these circumstances. To err is human
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Replying to @margaret_babb @C7RKY and
Have to admit I increasingly feel to some MOTP I am to be kept in a box with no life, available 24/7, to perform robotically but humanely, never err and achieve 100% perfection . It's not possible. Stretch elastic bands too far = snap. So do we. Morale sapping comments today.
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Replying to @DrAlanWoodall @margaret_babb and
Why do you feel that way? Nothing you've described there would be in keeping with what I'd want for you. I don't expect perfection from anybody in any walk of life - that would be unreasonable. But GNM is not about merely deviating from perfection, even negligently under pressure
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Replying to @C7RKY @DrAlanWoodall and
I have read your letter. It looks well-reasoned apart from your clear but imho misplaced confidence in the judicial process. I know how far beyond reasonable frontline staff are expected to perform. She had a ridiculously impossible work environment that day & was set up to fail
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Whilst I take your point, (I'm no fan of our so-called justice system either), I'm left with a choice of which opinion to find most credible: The police, CPS, coroner, courts & jury - all of whom had access to full evidence - or doctors, who don't have access to full evidence. >>
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Replying to @C7RKY @margaret_babb and
In the absence of evidence to the contrary, I have to believe that such a large, disparate group had no reason to scapegoat anyone. And I'd absolutely expect them to take account of the full circumstances. Something must have compelled them to convict her. But what? We don't know
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Replying to @C7RKY @DrAlanWoodall and
No we don't know. I'd love to to share your trust that they received a balanced, fair, objective account but I do not. I know how public money is abused to protect the reputation of public institutions court. I'm sure this will have happened here. We need to agree to disagree
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