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it may be easy to detain someone but when ex gf chef tried to top herself with anything to hand after putting a large rock through my windscreen the police didn't give a f##k, the ambulance took her delusional self away, she refused treatment when she arrived at the hospital and so they let her walk out, she then came back round to my place and kicked sh!t out of the front door, thankfully I have a nice loud stereo and always keep some beers and snacks in the fridge so by the 3rd episode of Top Gear she was gone.
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<old joke>You'd have to be mad to see a psychiatrist</>. Most of them are nuts anyway.
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We should celebrate people who do not fit into the norm, this nation was built by such people.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post'They' only need three doctors that are willing to section someone and that is it. Easy enough to find them. There was a case at the weekend where a doctor was told by the Libyans that "three months would be helpful" and he agreed.
Doctors / Police - don't trust either of the frakers.
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'They' only need three doctors that are willing to section someone and that is it. Easy enough to find them. There was a case at the weekend where a doctor was told by the Libyans that "three months would be helpful" and he agreed.
Doctors / Police - don't trust either of the frakers.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostI said detained not sectioned. The rules are a bit different but is the affect on the person?
I don't know btw. If they can't section you, they'd just use the Terrorism Act anyway.
'They' don't 'need' a reason......
What does that make me?
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostOne can be sectioned but only if one has a diagnosis of a mental disorder that can be treated.
I don't know btw. If they can't section you, they'd just use the Terrorism Act anyway.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostWell, quite a few on here wouldn't mind a return to Victorian values so I guess that's OK then?
In practical terms - hasn't it always been that you can be detained 'for the good of society'? (whatever the hell that means)
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostI find it a worry that the new Mental Health Act gives the "authorities" the right to detain someone even though they're not acting in a way that makes them a danger to themselves or others or committing any crime.
In practical terms - hasn't it always been that you can be detained 'for the good of society'? (whatever the hell that means)
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