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Originally posted by StarTraveller
Already been posted here buddy:
yes it was posted before , but i dont set here on this site 27-7
im glad it was posted again , because i missed it the first time . this kind of bulling from the police can not be taken lightly!!
i think the lady in the vidio did a great job asking the cop questions and not just shutting up and leaving like a dog with its tail between its legs!!!
Originally posted by shmo5
reply to post by ckitch
It does'nt matter what is going on in the area no matter how big it is, she still has no right to interfear.
Also i'll say it again there is no proof at all that any of these people work for or are affiliated with BP, apart from the womans word.
Originally posted by Oaktree
She has to be the most annoying person I've seen in a while.
Whether B.P. related or not, she has no right to interfere with the fire dept. and rescue team administering care.
The fact that she is "an American with a camera, on American soil" does not grant her the "right" to be told the truth about what is going on in that ambulance,
anymore that I have the right to the truth about what goes on in her gynecologist' office.
As far as I'm concerned, she is the very reason for the security around the B.P. disaster.
Although I do agree that she has no right in interfere with these EMT's doing their job and treating a patient... she NEVER at any point in time spoke to any EMT.
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Actually interfering and preventing an EMT from doing his job in any way is very much illegal and no cop will let you walk away without arrest for doing so. That is a rule that ALL emergency personal take very very seriously because it can be the difference between life and death. Just the fact that she is not arrested, is enough to tell you she was not interfering with anyone doing their job and providing treatment to someone who is sick or injured.