Men raid ambulance as paramedics attend patient in Barley Mount, Exeter
TWO men who raided an ambulance in Exeter while paramedics treated a patient received on-the-spot fines of £80 for being drunk and disorderly.
The incident happened at around 1am in the Barley Mount area of Redhills, Exeter.
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An spokesman for the South West Ambulance Service said: "The patient's treatment was unaffected and the vehicle suffered no loss or damage."
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Comments
by frostosmax
Monday, December 03 2012, 1:27PM
“Irrespective of the Vehicle not receiving loss or damage, or the patients treatment affect, there was the potential for such an act to have far more serious implications.
Therefore I think £80.00 is a far to lighter punishment for the two involved. Not necessarily a custodial sentence, but certainly a long stretch of unpaid work as well as the fine.
Washing down emergency services vehicles every Saturday for a year would be fairly apt.”