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Fire Service - Obesse People
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Does this qualify as the fire service's "duty of care" to the public??
Does this qualify as the fire service's "duty of care" to the public??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree 100% with woofgang, pasta and jake. I can bet not one of these people want the humiliation of being rescued from their houses by the fire brigade, they probably spend a lot of time hating themselves and depressed. when you dig deeper there are lots of powerful issues connected to their obesity. However lots of people prefer to just stick the boot in.
Yes, they have a duty in such cases. The only other answer is that which applied to an obese dog I had; she got stuck in a rabbit hole somewhere, when out rabitting with her slim sisters, and was lost for 13 days.She turned up much thinner, having wasted away enough to escape. That doesn't seem much of an answer; it was an unwitting one in that case; because you'd still have to ensure that the 'fatty' had water during their temporary imprisonment, so someone would have to be in attendance.
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