Dorset Police Capture 150 Drivers Not Wearing Seatbelts in Just 1 Week
About 150 drivers have been caught not wearing seat belts across Dorset during a week-long crackdown by motor patrol police.
According to the BBC, those caught were fined by officers for not buckling up during the operation which took place between 15 and 21 February 2010.
During that week one backseat passenger who was not wearing a seatbelt suffered serious injuries after going through a car windscreen, police said.
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Paramedic Refuses To Resuscitate Patient
A paramedic refused to resuscitate a patient and then told a series of lies to cover his tracks, a court was told.
According to the BBC, Karl Harris told a colleague there was “no point” resuscitating Barry Baker after they were called to his home in Brighton, East Sussex, jurors heard.
Mr Baker dialled 999, and died after suffering a cardiac arrest in November 2008, Lewes Crown Court heard.
Mr Harris, 45, denies perverting the course of justice.
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New Funds Available To Victims of Thalidomide Scandal
Victims of the thalidomide scandal will be given extra help through a £3.4 million fund announced by the Scottish government.
According to the BBC, the money will help the 55 known survivors in Scotland adapt their homes and but specialised equipment. Health surgeon Nicola Sturgeon said many were still battling with the disabilities thalidomide had caused.
Pregnant women were prescribed the drug in the 1950s and 1960s as a treatment for morning sickness or insomnia. It was withdrawn from sale in 1961 after babies were born with limb deformities and other damage.
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Essex Hospital Admits Breaking Health & Safety Laws
A hospital in Essex where a severely disabled man died has admitted breaching health and safety laws.
According to the BBC, Kyle Flack, 20, from Stanford-le-Hope, who suffered from severe cerebral palsy, was found dead at Basildon University Hospital on 12 October 2006.
His head had become trapped in the rails around his bed, an inquest heard.
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