全職賭撚三世
2019-9-2 23:32:15
Sir this way! 唔該推一推 岩岩hi錯制delete晒上面
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廢時打過晒
跪求各位巴絲幫幫手打返上面
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SIR THIS WAY
TLDR : HK POLICE ARE MOTHER FUCKERS
Dave (a pseudonym), a physician in the North District Hospital who is unwilling to appear on camera. Thinks that the trend of police hindering the medical staff from their work is increasing more and more. "The police at August 31th subway station blocked at least 7 injured people from being rescued. They at least took more than 3 hours before they were took to the Hospital. Xinwuling detention centre has wounded people who were sent to the hospital after 10 or more hours. This has already caused a humanitarian crisis."
Dave(nurse) also said that from the colleague's mouth, many demonstrators were emotionally unstable. "injured females were even worse. They kept on crying while covering themselves in their bedsheet. Making a lot of colleagues very saddened. Even when the medical staff are used to face patients dying. Many of them are saddened to see youngsters behaving like this. "When being asked if there is any rape involved, he said this has to be confirmed if it is true or not. "If it happens, I believe that medical documentation will help you."
全職賭撚三世
2019-9-2 23:32:26
Mr. Luo, who has been a nurse for more than 10 years in the hospital, said that he was very angry at the rescue of first-aid rescuers at the police station in Taizi Station the day before(31th August). "Beyond the humanitarian standpoint, the medical staff would treat anyone, no matter the status of the person. but the police continued using excessive force on people, locking their neck s and stepping on their heads, the demonstrators are slammed onto the ground even though they have stopped moving. The police are simply doing this to give full vent to the protesters, ." Mr. Luo believes that an independent investigation committee must be established. In order to solve the storm.
In response to the police’s blockade of the Prince’s Station last night, the injured person was not allowed to leave the station. Dr. Su, who is in the Department of Internal Medicine at Queen’s Hospital, thought that the practice was “very imperfect and totally unacceptable,” because if the person was injured or arrested, as long as there was a need for first aid. It should have the right to accept the rescue as soon as possible. He stressed that if the injury is ignored, the injury only worsen. The law enforcement department should not deliberately delay the treatment because the person is going to be arrested.