I am saying that we both agree on all of the points, which is funny. You have decided that I am wrong because I would not jump to the extreme of she was a saint. Instead of being a saint, I said she was martyr, more like Christ.
LOL, if you say so!
Yeah, this is kind of backpedaling to me, or you really don't understand how important HIPAA laws are, or how seriously they have to be taken. Now don't get huffy on that reply, it's not an insult, it's just that you may not be aware. "She got what she asked for" doesn't translate to what you just posted. If you still believe otherwise, and I'm sure you do, I will agree to disagree, I wasn't the only one that thought that was ridiculous.
Not to mention you had previously stated she took it on herself to be the "defender of rights." Furthering the notion that again.... you don't understand that it's part of her job. What she did is expected of her and she accepted that when she became a nurse, just like every other nurse out there.
You also said she should've called someone right after the defender of rights comment, well anyone that watched the vid saw that she was on the phone with her supervisor and that's when Egocop got pissed.
You followed that whole statement up with that you didn't understand why she was upset she got arrested. So I'm just going to say that I'd wager that as a teacher, if a LEO officer came in to your classroom and arrested you for teaching and defending one of your students when the officer was clearly in the wrong, I'll bet you'd be upset. Your stubbornness here is proof, no matter what you say.