Charging drunks in A&E is patient blaming, stigmatising and the kind of argument used to garner support from misled voters.
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Als antwoord op @fourhourtarget
@fourhourtarget Drunk and disorderly/incapable are crimes. Money for booze = money to lose if they disrupt the hospital. Long overdue1 antwoord 0 retweets 0 vind-ik-leuks -
Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
@JonMarcStanley speeding is also a criminal offence, one which carries far greater risk to others. Should they pay too?1 antwoord 0 retweets 0 vind-ik-leuks -
Als antwoord op @fourhourtarget
@fourhourtarget Should people who speed be arrested and fined......er, yes! Are'nt they already???3 antwoorden 0 retweets 0 vind-ik-leuks -
Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
@JonMarcStanley in the same way that those picked up drunk and disorderly may also be charged and spend a night in the cells.1 antwoord 0 retweets 0 vind-ik-leuks -
Als antwoord op @fourhourtarget
@fourhourtarget Precisely, why should they get away with it in A&E; they haven't crossed into the Peruvian embassy or anything :)1 antwoord 0 retweets 0 vind-ik-leuks -
Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
@JonMarcStanley ha! I'll let the police do their job and I'll do mine.1 antwoord 0 retweets 0 vind-ik-leuks
@fourhourtarget Yep fine with that, A&E is a public place, book 'em, bill 'em. Money goes to A&E. No need for clinicians to police it.
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