I can see from your last several postings to VD over several threads that you have a great deal of respect for each otherOriginally Posted by Kel
Back on topic, I'm afraid this is just the British way these days. They would have 'liked' to have helped but there would have been procedural forms to fill in, and certificates needed and of course they would have needed an expert to make a proper risk assessment plan before they could have commenced life saving action anyhow.
At the end of the day the boy may be dead but at least when looking at the bigger picture we can be pleased that no health and safety regulations were breached and that they didn't break any procedural rules by attempting to carry out an action that they were unqualified to do.
Rest assured that all this red tape is holding our country together and keeping us safe![]()
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