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In message op.uoxip7ishaghkf@lucy, at 12:09:33 on Fri, 6 Feb 2009,
Duncan Wood remarked: http://www.ukemergency.co.uk/others/DSC04085.jpg [1] [1] Not unless it's operated by the NHS, which I can't tell from that photo, but seems unlikely. So you think it would be morally acceptable to obstruct it? Not unless it was unavoidable, such as a red traffic light (where you wouldn't even have the excuse that the Emergency Workers Act had led you to believe it was OK). Normally I give a wide range of public service vehicles precedence, including buses and refuse trucks. But we are discussing the *legal* situation. -- Roland Perry |
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