Darth Rotor
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http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2010067653_apafnigeriagunshotlaw.html
This one floors me. Associated Press story.
1. Why only considering a bill, I wonder?
2. What were the police leadership thinking when they put that rule into place? Anyone in Nigeria in the 80's who has some perspective on this?
3. This state of play must frustrate doctors to no end.
The story noted that a news editor recently died after being shot, and waiting for treatmet while somebody presumably was working on all that police paperwork. One wonders how many died before this news editor did, while similarly awaiting the paperwork to be complete.
DR
This one floors me. Associated Press story.
One hopes that the law would overturn/nullify the police directive, or the hospital workers would be caught smack dab in the middle of stupid, as they appear to be now.A Nigerian lawmaker says parliament is considering a bill that will make it a criminal offense for hospitals and medical workers to delay or deny treatment of gunshot wounds.
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Nigerian hospitals now must wait to treat victims of gunshot wounds because of a police directive from the 1980s which says that a police report must be submitted before a victim can be treated, he said.
1. Why only considering a bill, I wonder?
2. What were the police leadership thinking when they put that rule into place? Anyone in Nigeria in the 80's who has some perspective on this?
3. This state of play must frustrate doctors to no end.
The story noted that a news editor recently died after being shot, and waiting for treatmet while somebody presumably was working on all that police paperwork. One wonders how many died before this news editor did, while similarly awaiting the paperwork to be complete.
DR
