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Originally posted by alisonWhen we were in Germany in March, there was a bad accident on the road and dh stopped to help. You have to, if you're able, I believe. And I guess as an anesthesiologist with paramedic training, he felt he had to.
DH will always stop if there's an accident and ask if an ambulance has been called. He hasn't been in a situation where he's had to help out though. Then, I guess it would be easier for him since he's used to handling traumas.Student and Mom to an Oct 2013 boy
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Originally posted by MrsCOriginally posted by alisonI was thinking the same thing. In Ireland if you fail to stop and help you can lose your licence. I guess it's pretty much the same all around Europe. Then again, you're not likely to be sued for helping out.
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