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<blockquote data-quote="MLR" data-source="post: 1763371" data-attributes="member: 2176"><p>I did not get that from Joe's post. I took it to question not Zimmerman's actions so much as to question those in the Zimmerman case who say he should have blindly followed what the dispatcher told him to do. We have two different dispatchers offering advice. In my opinion the one in the Zimmerman case was correct and the one mentioned in this post was wrong.</p><p>Had Zimmerman followed the dispatchers advice I believe a life might have been saved. In this case a person did follow a dispatchers advice and it appears that a life was lost because of it. The point I got for it is that saying a person must follow the advice of a dispatcher in all cases is wrong.</p><p></p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MLR, post: 1763371, member: 2176"] I did not get that from Joe's post. I took it to question not Zimmerman's actions so much as to question those in the Zimmerman case who say he should have blindly followed what the dispatcher told him to do. We have two different dispatchers offering advice. In my opinion the one in the Zimmerman case was correct and the one mentioned in this post was wrong. Had Zimmerman followed the dispatchers advice I believe a life might have been saved. In this case a person did follow a dispatchers advice and it appears that a life was lost because of it. The point I got for it is that saying a person must follow the advice of a dispatcher in all cases is wrong. Michael [/QUOTE]
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