So lets get this straight...
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So lets get this straight...
Posting a picture on facebook = sackable offence.
Killing a 4 month old baby because you "got distracted" doesn't come under "gross failure" and is just a slap on the wrist.
I can't help feelign someone, somewhere has got their priorities wrong
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-19990608
Killing a 4 month old baby because you "got distracted" doesn't come under "gross failure" and is just a slap on the wrist.
I can't help feelign someone, somewhere has got their priorities wrong
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-19990608
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Indeed. Post an ill judged comment on Facebook, get a sentence or a fine. Stand in a street in London with a load of others shouting death to all British Troops or behead infidels, nothing.
Facebook is obviously the biggest threat to humanity yet seen
It does make you wonder!
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Facebook is obviously the biggest threat to humanity yet seen
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In fairness there was no intent to kill the baby, it was a gross mistake via malpractice and a badly administered and monitored ward. So prison IMO would not be the right judgement, suspended sentence maybe.
People who are offensive online rarely do it by 'mistake'. There is intent. Same as people who mouth off in the streets. It doesn't bother me if people like that go to jail, although I think it would be better served doing hard labour as part of a community service sentence.
People who are offensive online rarely do it by 'mistake'. There is intent. Same as people who mouth off in the streets. It doesn't bother me if people like that go to jail, although I think it would be better served doing hard labour as part of a community service sentence.
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Eh, accidentally killing someone is manslaughter isn't it?!
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Edit - talk about a slap in the face for the parents:
"Jenny Leggott, director of nursing and midwifery at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, said: "After a full investigation we are confident that Nurse Thomas is fit to practise as a neonatal nurse in our hospitals.
"She has met rigorous standards set by our trust and the Nursing and Midwifery Council since she returned to work.""
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Edit - talk about a slap in the face for the parents:
"Jenny Leggott, director of nursing and midwifery at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, said: "After a full investigation we are confident that Nurse Thomas is fit to practise as a neonatal nurse in our hospitals.
"She has met rigorous standards set by our trust and the Nursing and Midwifery Council since she returned to work.""
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Talking of eyebrow-raising sentences, the chap who disrupted this year's Boat Race was sent down for 6 months today. Not sure he was expecting that.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...n-8218456.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...n-8218456.html
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Ali, I don't think jail time is right but I can't rationalise how the other nurse involved can be returned to work in this unit. As terminator x points out it is a slap in the face that the only reason one of them has actually been fired is because she posted a picture of herself asleep on the job and the poor baby's incubator was in the background. That says that posting a picture on facebook is a more serious offence than simply not being up to the job.
How either of them (or whoever took that picture) can be judged not to have been seriously negligent and removed from this position of trust is beyond me.
How either of them (or whoever took that picture) can be judged not to have been seriously negligent and removed from this position of trust is beyond me.
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In fairness there was no intent to kill the baby, it was a gross mistake via malpractice and a badly administered and monitored ward. So prison IMO would not be the right judgement, suspended sentence maybe.
People who are offensive online rarely do it by 'mistake'. There is intent. Same as people who mouth off in the streets. It doesn't bother me if people like that go to jail, although I think it would be better served doing hard labour as part of a community service sentence.
People who are offensive online rarely do it by 'mistake'. There is intent. Same as people who mouth off in the streets. It doesn't bother me if people like that go to jail, although I think it would be better served doing hard labour as part of a community service sentence.
I would be more inclined to call it manslaughter and deserves an appropriate sentence.
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