Striking the Right Balance between Privacy and Public Protect ion
Dave Bird
dave at xemu.demon.co.uk
Fri, 18 Oct 2002 01:50:46 +0100
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In article <lKmUzpLvbxr9EwhC@perry.co.uk>, Roland Perry
<roland@linx.net> writes
>In message <3DAEB846.6945.D73417@localhost>, David Hansen
><davidh@spidacom.co.uk> writes
>>If the Home Office were serious about
>>preventing deaths and avoiding grieving relatives then the first
>>thing it would do is to enforce the speed limits on motor vehicles
>>properly.
>
>You'd get a several orders of magnitude better result if you did something to
>prevent hospital patients dying from secondary infections picked up in hospital.
This cause may produce more deaths, but are you sure there is anything
much could be done about it; for example, is the outcome different in
other countries which handle it differently? </slightly off topic>
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