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Originally Posted by Studio25
Everybody dies sometime. This old man was in ill health, and old.
IMO the bailiff showed poor judgement in pursuing the debt from this confused old man (I know him by proxy- my wife nursed him) and poor judgement putting him in a car*.
The hospital (possibly) showed poor judgement releasing the man early. His family showed poor judgement leaving him alone. Those displays of poor judgement haven't media value, though.
I think everyone is overreacting to an extent. He allegedly did something wrong, the due process was followed, and it coincided with his death. Nobody likes speeding or parking fines, or bailiffs, but it's as likely that it was just his time to go as it was the events immediately before.
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That is a pathetic response....you did not know the man at all.
When is the time to go? when some prat like you decides on the heresay evidence of your wife, who should not be discussing with you the cases in her charge...the time has come for a re-value of all ethics.
I knew Andy and he has been more help to more people than I can count.
Old what the hell has that got to do with it....I am nearly seventy and have experienced the ups and downs of life and am still here to tell the tale.
You are new in business and the think my best advise to you would be: Think before you open your gob.

or go public on Accyweb.
Andy was laid to rest today.........RIP Pal