@C7RKY @nickedmo @CareQualityComm Not sure that would amount to a criminal offence ...
@Peter_Kirkham @CareQualityComm @nickedmo @DrUmeshPrabhu Yes, it's guidance...on law relating to consent. Prefer links to case law rulings?
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@C7RKY@CareQualityComm@nickedmo@DrUmeshPrabhu >appropriate first law enforcement agency for dealing with these issues. -
@Peter_Kirkham@CareQualityComm@nickedmo@DrUmeshPrabhu So who else would you suggest should investigate reports of criminal battery then? -
@C7RKY@CareQualityComm@nickedmo@DrUmeshPrabhu >play one agency off against another is not helpful. -
@Peter_Kirkham@CareQualityComm@nickedmo@DrUmeshPrabhu And where is all that written Peter? Police haven't provided me with that guidance. -
@C7RKY@CareQualityComm@nickedmo@DrUmeshPrabhu >Only a simplistic fool goes "Ooooh! Its a crime so the police must deal with it!" -
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@Peter_Kirkham@CareQualityComm@nickedmo@DrUmeshPrabhu So you've resorted to 'it's common sense & anyone who disagrees is a fool'? Class. -
@C7RKY@CareQualityComm@nickedmo@DrUmeshPrabhu Yes. If you suspected a restaurant had rats, would you call the police??? -
@Peter_Kirkham@CareQualityComm@nickedmo@DrUmeshPrabhu Now you're just talking crap. But on the plus side, you seem to be very good at it. - 2 more replies
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@Peter_Kirkham@CareQualityComm@nickedmo@DrUmeshPrabhu Key words: 'nature/purpose'. Not explaining (& had those understood) 1st is batteryThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@C7RKY@CareQualityComm@nickedmo@DrUmeshPrabhu No, thank you. I know what the law is (& isn't). All I'm saying is the police are NOT the>Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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