Current Affairs Coronavirus Thread - Serious stuff !!!

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Who owns you now!:eek:

The key phrases in there being ‘assault’.
She’s obviously got handsy with some staff while liberating her mum. The fact she’s been dearrested is a joke. Should be charged and punished to the full extent of the law. People can’t use the COVID as an excuse to act like animals.
 
Wonder what damage she's done, the woman is about 75 herself.

Can't imagine she was throwing uppercuts like a heavyweight but who knows, maybe she hits hard for her age..
The laws the law mate. She doesn’t have any right whatsoever to attack another person. Whoever has called the police has done exactly the right thing as she’s clearly a danger to others and herself. Hopefully Hull police can justify why they’ve let a violent offender off Scot free.

People got their arse out about Cummings breaking laws, but when someone decides to endanger the safety of others it’s given a free pass.
 
First day of lockdown in London, you wouldn’t have known by the traffic or bus occupancy.

We had fantastic fog though so people might have just snuck out in it.
 
The key phrases in there being ‘assault’.
She’s obviously got handsy with some staff while liberating her mum. The fact she’s been dearrested is a joke. Should be charged and punished to the full extent of the law. People can’t use the COVID as an excuse to act like animals.
Depends on circumstance of the mum/grandmother if she is Deprived of her Lberty (DoLs) then fair enough due process should be follwed, however, if not ill play smackdown with any staff who got handy with me, all in self defense of course, and home and its staff involved are going to be court very soon.


"the person having to stay somewhere against their wishes or the wishes of a family member". oh dear!
 
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Surely you are allowed to take relatives out of a care home as its not a prison?
Of course you are... Indeed, if the older person in question has DOLs, then it needs to be handed over back to family in safe and appropriate manner because if it goes wrong its those in state (local athority) tasked with the persons care will be for the chop . However, without knowing the detail, we don't know.

This to me reeks of ownership, and see in in social services, especially now direct payments are an option for family and indeed friends. And if problems do occur normally its family and friends seeing £s foremost. Unfortunately we as country have commoditized and monetized care.
 
Depends on circumstance of the mum/grandmother if she is Deprived of her Lberty (DoLs) then fair enough due process should be follwed, however, if not ill play smackdown with any staff who got handy with me, all in self defense of course, and home and its staff involved are going to be court very soon.


"the person having to stay somewhere against their wishes or the wishes of a family member". oh dear!
It still doesn’t excuse someone to walk into a care home and attack somebody though.

If I had a grievance about policy that was above your level of responsibility for a patient, would you be happy for me to turn up and give you a good pasting? What if you’d never met me, but I turned up claiming the patient was my parent. Would you not have reservations about letting them be taken away?
 
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