Never happen. It PF also TJ? lolOwn your failures if you want more respect.
Never happen. It PF also TJ? lolOwn your failures if you want more respect.
I am not referring to withholding care. Just those itty bitty ways a Nurse might get even. Never piss off a ER nurse while lying on her exam bed. Just a good rule of thumb.I get the place you are going here but to say that nurses and medics are going to hold all police responsible and refuse medical care to LE,because of the actions taken by these idiots, is one of the basic problems going on in the U.S. right now. The good police are on the right side of this just by who they are.
Not all middle aged white guys are racist, not all left leaning activists are Antifa and not all police would have done what these officers did.
IF, what you're now saying is true, then you misled everyone posting in this thread. The breakdown in communication came from your keyboard, not out screens. Own your failures if you want more respect.
Well that was rude, I'm sure that's not what you actually meant....but....... if you say so.
if you say soIF, what you're now saying is true, then you misled everyone posting in this thread. The breakdown in communication came from your keyboard, not out screens. Own your failures if you want more respect.
if you say so
Smart move on his part.Gordon Crabtree, interim chief executive of the hospital, announced at a Monday news conferencethat police will no longer be allowed into patient-care areas or to have direct contact with nurses after the arrest of nurse Wubbels. Crabtree stated he was “deeply troubled” by the arrest and manhandling of the hospital employee who had refused to allow a Salt Lake City police officer to take a blood sample from an unconscious patient. Wubbels released footage of the confrontation obtained from police bodycam videos last week after consulting her lawyer, the hospital and police officials.
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