@paulrogers002 We fundamentally want to trust, esp when it's about our health & we don't understand the speciality. That makes us vulnerable
@paulrogers002 basic level of consent, any physical contact would be a criminal matter (battery). And of course, you can say no to anything!
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@C7RKY Legally, a minefield, but no-one consents to be treated negligently or incompetently, of course.. -
@paulrogers002 It's been turned into a legal minefield, because it suits. But if I can sum it up in 3 tweets, can't be that complex, can it? -
@C7RKY Let's hope not, anyway - would make it too easy for them.. -
@paulrogers002 Like many subjects, this is one where me must educate ourselves & each other. Info is unlikely to be volunteered willingly.. -
@C7RKY So true - any particularly useful online resources I can RT? -
@paulrogers002 Sure. I've found recovery discs for laptop now, so may go awol for a while later, but will email a selection when I reappear. -
@C7RKY All the best with that; should prove most interesting.
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