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Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 15 March 2022 11:43:53 AM
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Here's the link again:
http://abc.net.au/news/2022-03-11/zachary-rolfe-not-guilty-verdict-jury-decision-explained/100889938 Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 15 March 2022 11:48:02 AM
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The charging of the constable was pure bastardy, but the case should not stop there, it’s time for a clean out of the higher ranks that wasted public money to further their careers.
Posted by Is Mise, Tuesday, 15 March 2022 12:07:16 PM
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From Foxy..."My experiences with Emergency Departments in public hospitals has been very positive. I have been treated in them more times than I can count since December 2021."
No argument here. But we aren't talking about EDs in normal times but the way EDs were during lockdowns when half the country had lost its mind over a severe flu. During those times, I was very conversant with EDs in several hospitals and they were a mess, giving minimal care and very reluctant to admit patients for fear of using up beds that might be needed for CV-19 patients, an overwhelming influx of which was always predicted but never arrived. That was the time when this young woman's travails took place. If we ignored skin colour I'm sure we'd find lots of stories of inadequate ED service in those times. Posted by mhaze, Tuesday, 15 March 2022 12:08:35 PM
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The treatment of Rolfe was another politically motivated attempted lynching in spite of clear evidence that Rolfe after he and his partner were stabbed had a genuine fear for his life.
It is like the attempt to lynch Cardinal Pell, the final verdict which humiliated the Victorian police and bench. Posted by shadowminister, Tuesday, 15 March 2022 12:46:49 PM
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My experiences in emergency departments did not take
place during "normal times." I was in Covid- units twice during the worst times of the epidemic. And multiple times in the EDs. No complaints about the care given to me. Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 15 March 2022 1:10:36 PM
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Supreme Court. The following link explains the not guilty
verdict of the jury's decision:
http://abc.net.au/2022-03-11/zachary-rolfe-not-guilty-verdict-jury-decision-explained/100889938