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heth 23-04-2012 22:38

Give your time for free if you work at Blackburn Hospital.....
 
Blackburn Hospital have asked their staff to give 16hrs of their time over a month for free to become "special constables" and help prevent crime in the hospital.

Now, dont nurses/doctors work hard enough without giving their time for free to potentially put themselves in danger?

Unbelievable.......heres the link.

Royal Blackburn Hospital workers urged to patrol site as special constables (From Lancashire Telegraph)

Mancie 23-04-2012 23:02

Re: Give your time for free if you work at Blackburn Hospital.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by heth (Post 987297)
Blackburn Hospital have asked their staff to give 16hrs of their time over a month for free to become "special constables" and help prevent crime in the hospital.

Now, dont nurses/doctors work hard enough without giving their time for free to potentially put themselves in danger?

Unbelievable.......heres the link.

Royal Blackburn Hospital workers urged to patrol site as special constables (From Lancashire Telegraph)

quoting from the link:

"Lancashire Constabulary want the specials to volunteer to patrol the site in their own time, for up to 16 hours a month, where they will have the same power as full-time police officers."

I'm not they only one on here that have reasons to thank and respect Doctors, nurses and all hospital staff but I don't think after a days training on security they should have the same powers as our police force, this smacks as cost cutting exercise by the police who have been put under spending pressure by this government.

heth 23-04-2012 23:16

Re: Give your time for free if you work at Blackburn Hospital.....
 
I just dont think they should be asked to do it in the first place to be honest.

They do a good enough job doing what they specialise in, simple.

Mancie 23-04-2012 23:29

Re: Give your time for free if you work at Blackburn Hospital.....
 
This sort of thing was always going to happen..there's now way we can make massive cuts in policing and not expect bad results in the increase of crime and specially street crime..some of the top brass policemen have had the guts to say so but most just keep stum and try to make up the difference with badly trained specials on less wages..this is has been the policy of the government from day one.
500 police officers have gone - Community - Lancashire Evening Post

kestrelx 24-04-2012 00:17

Re: Give your time for free if you work at Blackburn Hospital.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by heth (Post 987307)
I just dont think they should be asked to do it in the first place to be honest.

They do a good enough job doing what they specialise in, simple.

I think it's wrong but it's what Cameron calls the BIG SOCIETY! :D

accyman 24-04-2012 01:06

Re: Give your time for free if you work at Blackburn Hospital.....
 
i suppose after beating you with the batton or tazaring you they can administer first aid :)

on a serious not its abhorant that in order for them to have protection they must work an inhumane amount of hours then log off only to become a police officer.I genuinly hope no one voulenteers their security shoudl be provided by government and paid for by them.

heres an idea instead of pussy footing around with morons who attack nurses how about fining them propperly or making them work then using any money made from fines or work they do fund the security staff

its staggering how this government and the last government can find money to treat people who cling on to the underneath of trucks to come here illigally but cant find money to pay propper wages to nurses or provide security for them:mad:

AccyChris 24-04-2012 05:47

Re: Give your time for free if you work at Blackburn Hospital.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by heth (Post 987307)
I just dont think they should be asked to do it in the first place to be honest.

They do a good enough job doing what they specialise in, simple.


:alright:

AccyChris 24-04-2012 05:50

Re: Give your time for free if you work at Blackburn Hospital.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 987312)
I think it's wrong but it's what Cameron calls the BIG SOCIETY! :D


BIG SOCIETY eh......not for me thanks ;)

AccyChris 24-04-2012 06:17

Re: Give your time for free if you work at Blackburn Hospital.....
 
maybe the milkman can deliver the post and lorry drivers could do taxis at weekend......jokers :rolleyes:

as for them having powers of a peace officer....well i'll stop now ;)

cashman 24-04-2012 07:54

Re: Give your time for free if you work at Blackburn Hospital.....
 
So long as they reduce costs, this lot will resort to anything, as this idea proves.:(

Neil 24-04-2012 07:58

Re: Give your time for free if you work at Blackburn Hospital.....
 
Lots of people work full time jobs and then volunteer as special constables. I don't like the idea of special constables anyway but some might like the idea of looking after their friends and colleagues in this way.

cashman 24-04-2012 08:09

Re: Give your time for free if you work at Blackburn Hospital.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 987344)
Lots of people work full time jobs and then volunteer as special constables. I don't like the idea of special constables anyway but some might like the idea of looking after their friends and colleagues in this way.

Agree some may like the idea, but there's knob heads in every walk of life.:rolleyes:

Studio25 24-04-2012 11:24

Re: Give your time for free if you work at Blackburn Hospital.....
 
Couldn't they just allow the staff to defend themselves appropriately, anyway; and discharge troublesome patients?

A nurse I know had to deal with a patient trying to set the ward on fire last week. She should have been able to just get the porters to take him to the front door and leave him there. A few weeks earlier, it had been a patient brandishing a fire extinguisher. Shame they didn't get aggressive on the same night...

Although there are signs all over the hospitals preaching zero tolerance to violence against staff, the reality is that patients are assumed to be "too ill" to be responsible for their actions. Staff have little or no support.

Tasers aren't a good idea, with all that oxygen in the wards. Apparently, they'd get a uniform, truncheon and handcuffs, though. My nursey friend rather likes the idea...

cashman 24-04-2012 11:27

Re: Give your time for free if you work at Blackburn Hospital.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Studio25 (Post 987365)
Couldn't they just allow the staff to defend themselves appropriately, anyway; and discharge troublesome patients?

A nurse I know had to deal with a patient trying to set the ward on fire last week. She should have been able to just get the porters to take him to the front door and leave him there. A few weeks earlier, it had been a patient brandishing a fire extinguisher. Shame they didn't get aggressive on the same night...

Although there are signs all over the hospitals preaching zero tolerance to violence against staff, the reality is that patients are assumed to be "too ill" to be responsible for their actions. Staff have little or no support.

Tasers aren't a good idea, with all that oxygen in the wards. Apparently, they'd get a uniform, truncheon and handcuffs, though. My nursey friend rather likes the idea...

The point is to me studio,They should "Not" be asking or "Expecting" em to perform this duty, Simple as.

kestrelx 24-04-2012 11:42

Re: Give your time for free if you work at Blackburn Hospital.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AccyChris (Post 987325)
BIG SOCIETY eh......not for me thanks ;)

I think that the Big Society is; they cut jobs then expect members of the community to make up that shortfall by doing the cut jobs voluntarily as members of the community!


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