I think it depends on the family, but I think most must be quite self-involved to begin with to vlog in the first place. Although morals do seem to go out the window the bigger these families get. (Unless you're the Inghams, who I don't think had any morals to begin with)Do you think they started off self involved or do you think it happens over time, do you think numbers consume these people and all morals go out the window?
Like I say it's been a long standing joke..that am here again!I completely agree It's me - I also joke about the drip with friends. I find it so funny when people say 'I'm so ill and post the drip picture to social media. I'm still ok with that because its about them but when they do it to the children I hate it.
but in this vlog the mum and the dad were both filming - Mum in the ambulance and dad outside the ambulance - then they edited to show it from both perspectives. I will see if I can find it.
These are the people who should be made to pay for being complete time wastersSadly in the UK now the ambulance service is seen as a taxi service to hospital not just for emergencies.
In my work I deal with Paramedics almost weekly and the stories they tell it's crazy what they get called out to that isn't a medical emergency. Anything from feeling lonely, sore throat, cough or stubbed toe.
Also if I was a paramedic I would ask not to film and to allow me to continue to do my job without a Gx7 in my way.
I came across someone on the radio in 2008 complaining about people who call ambulances for cuts. But the individual then said 'oh they must have severe childhood emotional issues if they need tons of help for a cut'. LOL.T
These are the people who should be made to pay for being complete time wasters
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