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Breaking A Window To Administer First Aid.
An elderly man almost looked dead in the car and myself and a friend called an ambulance and the 999 operator told us to break the window in case CPR was needed.
The man was breathing but it was concluded he was in a deep sleep.
The insurance company has now sent me the bill for the window.
Am I obliged to pay it..
Jane
The man was breathing but it was concluded he was in a deep sleep.
The insurance company has now sent me the bill for the window.
Am I obliged to pay it..
Jane
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We knocked on the window several times. The man had his feet by the pedals and slumped to the left over the passenger seat which seemed odd as my friend knew the car had reclining seats. She has the same type of car.
My friend also noticed the hand brake was off which was not wise even though the car was parked on the level.
We did push the car to confirm it.
We knocked on the window several times. The man had his feet by the pedals and slumped to the left over the passenger seat which seemed odd as my friend knew the car had reclining seats. She has the same type of car.
My friend also noticed the hand brake was off which was not wise even though the car was parked on the level.
We did push the car to confirm it.
agree freddie of course
should you enter into correspondence ?
yes - but explain the circs
how did they get your name and address ?
I was involved in a pretend-fainter
and..... identified the condition [she had pretended to faint ...... ]
and the Police said I need your name and address and I said I dont need to tell you.. and he said I have to record it
and I said.... no you dont
and exactly a week later went back to the pub (!)
abd the publican's wife said ; oh she does this every week we just wondered what you would do
and I said I hate it when people say this {because it makes it less likely samaritans will help - )
and so when I fell over (thirty y later) and someone pulled a pram over me (the child in the pram was not injured or in any way harmed)
I felt (while the waves of agony washed over me) like shouting
I know you think this is a honey-pot.....
No favour goes unpunished
should you enter into correspondence ?
yes - but explain the circs
how did they get your name and address ?
I was involved in a pretend-fainter
and..... identified the condition [she had pretended to faint ...... ]
and the Police said I need your name and address and I said I dont need to tell you.. and he said I have to record it
and I said.... no you dont
and exactly a week later went back to the pub (!)
abd the publican's wife said ; oh she does this every week we just wondered what you would do
and I said I hate it when people say this {because it makes it less likely samaritans will help - )
and so when I fell over (thirty y later) and someone pulled a pram over me (the child in the pram was not injured or in any way harmed)
I felt (while the waves of agony washed over me) like shouting
I know you think this is a honey-pot.....
No favour goes unpunished
It's difficult, P-P. I have flagged these before (and have always been right) but have often received criticism (understandably) for flagging a concern by commenting on the thread so I just report them now unless bednobs or someone steps in first. Bednobs and I don't want I do get annoyed though when I can see helpful remember bending over backwards to help this poster but I suppose the answers may be useful to someone one day.
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