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Originally Posted by Dreadful Scathe I read this and thought "go on, nice one" but Im sad it was necessary. Well done to the Nearly Health Service. |
Well I'm sorry guys, but had he done this to buy a telly, a house, pay a legal bill, or virtually ANYTHING else he'd have been HAD - possibly banged up, I don't know (I'm not a lawyer). Somehow because its the good ole NHS everyone thinks it a big laugh. He pays 25 quid a month - it'll be 25 years before its paid!!!!
Oh yeah, I hear you all, we should all get our health care for free - no one wants to pay more tax, no one wants to actually pay a bill for health - but you all want the fancy expensive new drugs and fancy new treatment - that wasn't available 5 or 10 years ago. (I could continue with gross generalisations about smoking and drinking, but I won't...)
I know, you'll all start banging on about how much more dosh has gone into the NHS blah blah blah - I work in it and have done for years, I don't have the answers - other than we probably do need to pay more tax, but please guys, blatant fraud is NOT the answer, and please don't give this guy sympathy.
Remember the thread on someones car being broken into in the hipsters car park - this is the same as that, theft, and he's a criminal. I don't care why either of them did it, its wrong.
(Although I have to say, I am amazed at how niave that hospital was that they didn't wait for the cheque to clear.)
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