Message from @dunce
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And yes, clogging up the NHS is a dangerous thing to do
I'm a volunteer EMT dude, trust me, they'd rather hear too many reports than none
I work directly with 911 dispatchers
And again, they didn't hear none
How did she know that?
She didn't stop to ask.
Because she probably heard the woman calling 999
They heard none from the lady walking away :^)
Exactly^^^
They also heard none from the people at the scene
Who weren't on phones
Who still had stopped to ask and stand by in case help was needed
That's the point I'm trying to prove, and you just validated it
Nobody there waas calling emergency services
And that woman just walked past
There's a lady there calling on her phone
You just said there wasn't.
I don't know whether you commented about this but there was a couple walking away jn this photo
One is fucking blowing her nose
That's not exactly "helping" is it
If you get the closeup, the two at the back are having a chat
:)
Yes, and if the situation wasn't under control there and they didn't stop to see if help was needed, then they are as guilty too
So why only single out this one woman?
Or perhaps they stopped on their own will (they didn't ask) and just stood there
I don't mean to single her out
I mean in general terms, you should never walk away from a scene such as this
I'm making reference to the people who are hounding her on social media
or walk past without doing anything, rather
Not anyone here
The only thing she is doing wrong in this photo is being on her phone. She had her reasons for walking away.
Also it appears that, in the other one you posted, that there was some form of police on the scene
Police,
?*
Based off the stopped, empty truck in the road and the man that appears to be a cop right behind the corner of the ledge, though I might be wrong on that
Wait which photo
That doesn't look like a police van