To: lapsus calami
One more thing - if there was no express consent by the patient or a legit warrant, the blood draw would be inadmissible for investigative purposes anyway. Which makes me really wonder what in the wide world of sports was that guy thinking, trying to accomplish.
Which makes all of this even more shady. This was not some rookie cop - the guy had been around for years and made Detective. And for the detective to discuss in the parking lot about sneaking up there to get the sample....they wanted that sample badly.
Maybe other FReepers are right, and the cop was enraged that a lowly nurse would dare bring up the actual policies and laws he's supposed to follow. My nephew's fiancee (a nurse) mentioned that cops treat nurses/doctors like crap more often than people realize.
To: af_vet_rr
Here's another oddball, yelling at people - who says "we've had enough [help]" - seriously?? The perfect vehicle for helping out in flooded areas and they're being sent away?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGa5-Vj-QeA
303 posted on
09/02/2017 8:15:55 PM PDT by
lapsus calami
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