The UK Government plans to change the law ⚖ so that car drivers must inform the Police 🚨 if they run over a cat, although it's always been claimed that cat 🙀 owners are not legally responsible for their cat 🙀, so the only reason I can see for introducing this law is to keep the police 🚨 busy and so stop 🛑 arresting ethnics for knife crime, a cat would be a crime and prosecution, 100% clean up rate on crime
This announcement also comes at a time when the police are encouraging women to come forward if they feel they have ever been a victim of sexual harassment, however long ago
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Sunday, March 10, 2019
Tuesday, March 05, 2019
Patient confidentiality
NHS patient confidentiality
I was at my local GP Dr today as I often am and like many times before I saw the signs telling which patients to go to which Dr's consultation room, so there is all this PC BS these days about patient confidentiality and data protection etc etc etc and the sign lights up saying can Miss Goodbody go to Dr XXX in room XX. So everyone knows the lady's full real name and which Dr she's seeing, even if it's a specialist mental health, vuneral disease etc. I tried taking a picture of this to prove my point and I was swiftlytaken to a privagte room and reprimanded for breaching confidentiality, I pointed out that they were doing just that themselves and could just allocate patients a number instead of Miss XXX she could be patient 45 for the day. As a result of this trip I now know the full names of people I only used to know by site and a casual head nod.
If I really wanted to take a personal picture I would have the brains to be discreet.
Finally there are no signs saying no cameras etc, so what rule was I breaking? They are under a legal ⚖ requirement to protect patients personal information ℹ, not me!
I have deliberatly redacted these pictures, I have no problem with the surgery patients, its the NHS BS that bothers me
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