http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/7006412.stm
I heard this on the radio earlier. It beggars belief. The poloce are defending them!
I wonder if the passers by who jumped in to try to rescue the TWO drowning children had been "trained"?
That just beggars belief.
I was taught basic life saving in school and took a full course in my twenties, I guess I should do a refresher like my First Aid.
You sometimes are not thanked though, once, when I was about 17 and a tiny wisp of a thing, I hauled a very large, fully grown, unconscious, male out of the sea. He was a fair way out and it was after the lifeguards had gone home, early evening I went for a swim after work. The beach was quiet, but when I got him back into the surf a few people came along and took him off me and got us both out. They took him by ambulance to the hospital, and when I called the following day to see how he was, I was told he was displeased with me as he had been trying to kill himself.
So, no thank you there then.....