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13-09-2010, 10:43 AM | #91 | ||||
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Forgiveness and compassion.... gone way way out the window sadly :(
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13-09-2010, 12:05 PM | #93 | |||
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No offence to our Ford loving US brethren but what happened to the good old Aussie national trait of giving a bloke a fair go?
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13-09-2010, 12:36 PM | #94 | |||
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I wasn't going to bother replying, but once again Gecko wins game, set, match.
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13-09-2010, 01:59 PM | #96 | |||
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Also, geckoGT. With regards to the ambulance service. I believe that in Victoria, the police are required to attend to attempt break-in or even the fire brigade. If a paramedic decided to break-in to a house when the caller had their sim card removed, I would expect more than compensation if they broke in to my home without any proof that the caller was attached to that house & was obviously a hoax. Moral of the story. Keys don't stop working for no reason.
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13-09-2010, 02:47 PM | #97 | ||||
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By the way, a mobile phone with or without SIM card does not prove suspected patient current location (yes they may reside somewhere else, but they may be inside the given address), that is why they are called mobile phones. All we have to have is reasonable information to believe there is someone who requires urgent assistance. It is not a decision taken lightly and results in a huge incident report justifying our decision. Trust me, we exhaust all other options first (the ones we have time for depending on the nature of the call and the information given), we do not go around kicking doors down for fun (it is too much paperwork). I have forced entry about 6 times in 6 years, each resulted in a casualty found and one was pretty similar to the scenario I gave. Perhaps I should have gone your way and stayed outside, the lady would have died as she was severe asthma and required adrenaline to resuscitate her, if we were 5 minutes later she would have died (most likely). By the way, I would love to know how you can tell it is "obviously a hoax", perhaps I need to learn from you. Also, any mechanical device can fail, locks would be rare yes but not impossible. Perhaps the old boy is not very mechanically minded, not everyone is. Some cars do not even have an obvious mechanical key, you have to remove it from the remote. Remote fails, you do not know about the mechanical back up key and you have no way to get in. You are judging the poor old boy based on the crap, biased information given by the reporter. I am sure RACV's story would be considerably different.
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13-09-2010, 03:12 PM | #98 | |||
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As for the 2nd half of your rant - you cant be serious. You don't have time to argue about "Proof" when someone may be in cardiac arrest or another serious medical problem...... If it was me lying on the floor unconscious, I'd hope someone didn't hesitate and kicked the damn door in. Also, it is currently impossible to tell the difference between a "sim card removed call" and a "carrier roamed emergency call".... both give the same details to emergency services, which is why you will commonly hear these calls referred to as "default mobile" calls. Also, not all sim removed calls are dodgy. It is common practice all over the place for elderly people and young children to be given old phones by their family members to be used "in case of an emergency"..... saves paying a bill for a mobile when they dont need it for that purpose. I also have no idea what more you'd want if they did break into your house on good faith? As long as the damaged is fixed, move on...... what more do you want!? It's a hell of a lot better than you'd get if it was actually a burglar who'd broken in and stole your TV..... Good luck getting a dime out of him when (or if!) they catch him. |
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A worn out key can also cause make appear a lock doesnt work... Oh yea bobman... while on the subject of old "geriatric" people. One day I hope that when your 80yrs old and a bit senile and some young moron starts mouthing off at you because you had a seniors moment, I hope your able to remember this thread so you can reflect upon it and know exactly how it feels when the shoe is on the other foot and your on the receiving end... This is by far the most pathetic excuse for a thread I have seen in a while on here.
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13-09-2010, 03:24 PM | #100 | |||
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I think people need a real dose of reality and context. Go spend a few weeks in societies that dont have anywhere near as many 'privileges' as we do and you will understand real pain and heartache. Or spend a few nights with geckoGT.
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13-09-2010, 03:27 PM | #101 | |||
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13-09-2010, 03:31 PM | #102 | ||||
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By the way, checked the 7pm report, it was a Holden Astra, about 2002 model so not unreasonable it may have some dodgy electrical connections or mechanical faults. Quote:
Rep points coming to both of you as soon as I am allowed to dish some more out.
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13-09-2010, 03:32 PM | #103 | |||||
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My point (which obviously went over your head) was that mistakes happen and people are not perfect. If it were a young person that was convinced the car was theirs would you be bagging them out so much? Wasn't the 'damage' fixed? Wasn't the girl offered compensation (even if it wasn't much, it was more than some companies would offer for a mistake)? My Aunt opened and sat in a man's car not so many years ago and freaked out when he asked what she was doing. She was adamant the car was hers. She was not old by any means when this happened. Quote:
oh and this theory keys don't stop working for no reason, would you like to explain that to Ford so I can have a new one without having the price tag to go along with it. They can not work out why the key and keypad died, for no apparent reason!!!
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13-09-2010, 04:32 PM | #104 | ||
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everyone makes mistakes, it just seems like when a large company makes one the whole world is on it and milking it.
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13-09-2010, 04:49 PM | #105 | ||||
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13-09-2010, 05:05 PM | #106 | |||
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This mistake is so horrendous that it's on the 7pm report? Sure, it would be an inconvenience if it happened to me but I'd be satisfied with an apology and the damage repaired. What's sad is that society now considers this news worthy. |
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13-09-2010, 05:12 PM | #107 | ||
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I think alot of people are confusing a simple mistake with negligence. The whole "we all make mistakes" is being thrown around, but people forget that whoever gave the OK to tow it ignored protocol and didn't bother to check the rego (or realise that when a key doesn't even fit the door lock, something must be up). When you are dealing with something as serious as towing a car away then breaking into it, you shouldn't cut corners and that's obviously what's happened here. How else would they make such a blunder? It's not a mistake when they've blatantly ignored the correct procedure. If the rego check was done this would never have happened. Someone was negligent, didn't check rego, towed a car, broke into it, put a young woman through alot of stress.. and people are crying out for compassion? I can understand the simple mistakes that we all make. But I have no compassion for morons that don't follow the rules.
Also, nobody is calling for action against the moron. In fact it's a learning curve for the moron which will make him a better employee at the end of the day - I'm sure he will never cut corners again. I think the major reason why people are upset is because after they towed her car away, broke into it, went through her posessions and left the vehicle damaged, the RACV offered the woman a simple insurance policy upgrade that really costs them nothing. I would have expected them to give her the current insurance policy she holds for no charge for the next 12 months atleast. Again I must emphasise, there is a massive difference between making a simple mistake and making a massive blunder due to negligence. I understand there are people here who won't feel the same way about this issue, but that's the beauty of this forum, at the end of the day nobody is right or wrong. |
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13-09-2010, 05:14 PM | #108 | |||
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13-09-2010, 05:35 PM | #109 | |||
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13-09-2010, 06:01 PM | #110 | ||||
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Some good points there. One thing we do not know is the rego status of his membership, had he transferred it to his new car? Quote:
Just throwing it out there that there may be other circumstances involved that the biased and sensationalised report does not make clear. There are always two sides to a story and we have heard one. I agree with you on the compensation idea if it was a negligent blunder, $100 off their policy is no great token of good will, it is a start but not really enough. A year free comprehensive insurance or insurance discount up to $1000 would be suitable. If it was not a result of negligence and RACV had no way of knowing the true owner, $100 is probably more than enough. Personally I think many here have jumped to conclusions based on 50% of the information and are prepared to execute both RACV and the old boy for the incident. Perhaps there were a number of factors that added together to make this a simple accident. I am not saying I 100% believe RACV is not at fault and were not negligent. I am just saying that I do not know enough to get out there and start constructing the gallows yet, none of us do.
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13-09-2010, 06:02 PM | #111 | |||
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do people not read?
if you were to have Total Care, you can get RACV assistance on ANY car you are in a passenger in. so therefore, what would a "simple rego check" do? it wouldn't mean a thing. Quote:
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13-09-2010, 06:12 PM | #112 | |||
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13-09-2010, 06:19 PM | #113 | |||
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.............. Seriously how many cars do RACV attend to and tow. Yet this one mistake has brought about the end of the world. I'd say their record is pretty good. Unfortunately it was an inconvenience to the young lady and she should be compensated (if damage was done that it should be repaired, maybe free gold cover ). Then everyone should build a bridge and get on with their lives. Personally I'd rather see this rare mistake then someone in genuine need be left stranded because their rego didn't match the car. But I guess I believe their is more important things in this world to be concerned with.
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13-09-2010, 06:25 PM | #114 | ||
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Why are people goin on about rego checks,ID checks blah blah blah
Its been said,and its TRUE Some memberships cover the driver in ANY car On the ambo issue What gets me, when ambos are trying to get threw traffic and people dont get out of there road These are the first people to scream issues when the ambos dont get there quick enuf I respect ANY person who has to deal with injury/injuries life/death issues on a daily occurance |
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13-09-2010, 06:55 PM | #115 | |||
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Although I strongly believe this thread has gone around in enough circles to close now, before we loop back around again and end up our own backside.
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13-09-2010, 07:27 PM | #116 | ||
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i say gecko gt for moderator
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13-09-2010, 07:47 PM | #117 | ||
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The gent claims to have recently bought a new car, Astras were dis continued 14months ago, the RACV are tools!
I notice they dont mention the type of car the old guy has... |
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13-09-2010, 07:49 PM | #118 | |||
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I am tipping it was a silver 2002ish astra like the girl's.
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