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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
They are doing this all over the country.
These A&E closures and downgrades to first aid centres, busy roads (especially at peak time), coupled with the increased travelling times have made this issue literally a matter of life and death.
People will needlessly die in the back of ambulances.
Even those who use private facilities should remember that they need the NHS for A&E services.
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When I'm driving alongside the cycle super highway my big concern, bigger than the fact no one uses it is how do ambulances manage, you can't pull over for them, there's no where to go now, not sure how many cyclists died each month on London, 1 I suspect but you can bet many more people will die in the back of ambulances in traffic