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N H S Worker Robs O A P..
Do you think she might have done this before?
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-engla nd-cumb ria-459 04875
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Well I hope she is never in a position to do it again. I wouldn't trust her to change a bedpan.
16:17 Thu 18th Oct 2018
Yes, sentence does seem short. There is probably more of this sort of thing that goes on than is ever found out.
I am puzzled by a couple of things-
(a)if the patient was a dementia patient I am surprised about the bit that said: When asked by police whether the doctor had assisted with her financial affairs, Mrs Belham told an officer: "I think she just helped herself." Would her testomony be reliable?
(b) if she was childless who were her grandchildren?
I am puzzled by a couple of things-
(a)if the patient was a dementia patient I am surprised about the bit that said: When asked by police whether the doctor had assisted with her financial affairs, Mrs Belham told an officer: "I think she just helped herself." Would her testomony be reliable?
(b) if she was childless who were her grandchildren?
I know that doctors no longer get the respect that they did in years gone by - it is probably good that we don't blindly follow the medical advice without question.
But to get to her position she must have studied for years, and now she has ruined everything that she worked for just to get some money.
I am always surprised when a doctor commits a serious crime - maybe I expect higher standards from them.
If she is dealing with vulnerable and/or mentally ill patients it makes her crime much more distasteful.
But to get to her position she must have studied for years, and now she has ruined everything that she worked for just to get some money.
I am always surprised when a doctor commits a serious crime - maybe I expect higher standards from them.
If she is dealing with vulnerable and/or mentally ill patients it makes her crime much more distasteful.
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