Submitted by Guest Dumfounded (not verified) on Mon, 07/18/2011 - 3:41pm.
I have followed this stations coverage of this story since its inception. I can only conclude these people are in the "pockets" of the HP--SS.
What they should do is a little investigating. Near Jackson, N.C. quite a few years back, road conditions were bad and the ambulance went off the road and crashed. A local F. Home was called. The F. Home's ambulance was dispatched, and that's when things went really bad. One of the troopers refused to let them back the ambulance to the roadside, pick the gentleman up and finish the journey to the hospital.
These troopers should be real proud of themselves. Incidentally, this cost the man his life. You have people trying to do everything possible to save someone in distress, and this is what you get from the highway patrol.
I am now retired, and my opinion of these H. Patrol, "SS" storm troopers has not changed.
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I have followed this stations coverage of this story since its inception. I can only conclude these people are in the "pockets" of the HP--SS.
What they should do is a little investigating. Near Jackson, N.C. quite a few years back, road conditions were bad and the ambulance went off the road and crashed. A local F. Home was called. The F. Home's ambulance was dispatched, and that's when things went really bad. One of the troopers refused to let them back the ambulance to the roadside, pick the gentleman up and finish the journey to the hospital.
These troopers should be real proud of themselves. Incidentally, this cost the man his life. You have people trying to do everything possible to save someone in distress, and this is what you get from the highway patrol.
I am now retired, and my opinion of these H. Patrol, "SS" storm troopers has not changed.