General reaction from clinicians to the #BawaGarba case:
'If you're going to prosecute us, we're going to cover up more. These are unintended consequences.'
General reaction from NHS complainants:
'And? You've been doing that for decades anyway. Nothing unintended about it.'
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This is doctors talking. Not lawyers. Every criminal lawyer, certainly in Scotland where I am, will first advise make no comment. The crown has to prove a case, the defence doesn’t have to disprove it
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No, it's me talking. As someone who has more cause to want to see doctors prosecuted for their criminal deception than most. But instead, I'm trying to find a fair solution for all. It's just an idea for discussion, but I'm all ears to alternative suggestions that will work.
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Weirdly, for me, re: (pre-) 2012 failures in my care; I’m less bothered about justice 5 years on. I’m bothered about my gait, pain, impaired R leg circulation, my poor-relationship with
@CUH_NHS & GP resulting in consistently inequitable care. My incomplete, inaccurate records.
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