They should have used Taser on all of them...

However in this case another hospital gave the girl cousre of treatment that allowed the girl to return home as she responded well to it. This hospital from the sounds it of it did not want to try anything expect just call police and switch of life support equipment.

The course of treatment did nothing to improve her condition.
 
However in this case another hospital gave the girl cousre of treatment that allowed the girl to return home as she responded well to it. This hospital from the sounds it of it did not want to try anything expect just call police and switch of life support equipment.

You really think all they wanted to do was switch off the life support?

I suggest that you read articles 2 and 3 of the human rights act.
 
I'm not a parent. And just because I don't air compassion in this scenario that doesn't mean I'm devoid of empathy.

They wern't the only parents to lose a daughter that day. So what gives them the right to behave the way they did?

Second to that, how would you feel if your loved one died in hospital because there was no life support available, only there was and it was being used unnecessarily on someone else with no chance of recovery?

Still going to blather on about compassion and let people with a chance of living die?

I have to agree with the point there are extremely limited resources within the NHS.

Essentially the whole service is being kept together by duct tape as cracks are appearing everywhere.

For someone to be using extensive resources for many many years on a lost cause. Going to court, even taking her home then being brought back in.

I don't know her full medical history but from everything I've read in the thread the parents literally acted like children throwing their toys out of the pram.

They had years to get to grips with the fact she was inevitably going to die soon. What the police did was pretty brutal surely they could have waited outside for them to leave or if they were refusing to leave and staying in the hospital 24/7 then that is a different matter.

I believe both were in the wrong.
 
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