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by foldr
12 days ago
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Someone being accused of being a racist isn’t a logical reason to deny them medical care, regardless of whether or not you believe the accusation. There is no policy that could possibly be construed as requiring this. And your claims about what the linked “policy” says (again, not actually a policy) are becoming increasingly outlandish, as anyone can easily verify. > The police issued a statement on Twitter, this was covered extensively. I couldn’t find any statement that said anything like what you were claiming. Feel free to link it. This is the offical statement that I could find: https://www.policeconduct.gov.uk/news/statement-regarding-ou... |
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In all cases the first priority of a police officer will be to preserve life.
There's no policy in place that would supercede this.
I'm stick of having to listen to these uniformed arguments. There's no good that comes from holding these views; only division.