...He could of put an eye out! Honestly what was there to see? They were out of cameras view, horsing around, as boys will...Was it right, was it wrong?..It wasnt professional, I agree, but seriously a matter that could of been handled in private... The squirrel and the crow in yesterdays paper made better news.
Minot ave is very hectic during certain times thru out the day...I avoid those specific hours because its frightening at times...Impatient drivers do seem to set right on your tail to make you speed up...One evening recently I was heading towards auburn, still in minot, wen a long line of cars were coming in the opposite direction..An impatient driver pulled out and passed 3 cars in the worst area possible and was heading straight at me..He barely had enough space to pull in behind someone doing the limit...Needless to say I did continue on, safely, but the whole line of cars had their brakes on and it made me cringe to think this guy could have caused such a serious accident and would have caused at least a half dozen cars to end up in a crash...Because of the fear of other drivers we tend to take the scenic , less traveled routes....Im able to get to my destinations safely, and at the speed limits posted, make much better time as well in travel...
Yes and I would like to know which doctor I would need to contact that would even discuss this issue...The docs I have just nod their heads but dont give information.
You can get all the training and education etc etc for jobs like these but, honestly nothing will stop any one from being affected by the things that can traumatize to some degree...PTSD isnt just an illness police/rescue or military persons suffer...Sufferers do include those who have been physically/emotionally/sexually abused as children...No amount of therapy pulls you from the dark channels that PTSD puts one through..Medications/therapies, may keep some under control , but the effects are always there...So I will disagree with extra training to prepare one for the job as it too is a waste of money when you are not emotionally prepared for what you find on your next call...
Use of caps is considered rude as it is percieved as yelling and the like...we can make our points clear without being rude so please use proper online ettiquette in all forums, blogs etc...
Lilly's Comments
...He could of put an eye
...He could of put an eye out! Honestly what was there to see? They were out of cameras view, horsing around, as boys will...Was it right, was it wrong?..It wasnt professional, I agree, but seriously a matter that could of been handled in private... The squirrel and the crow in yesterdays paper made better news.
Minot ave is very hectic
Minot ave is very hectic during certain times thru out the day...I avoid those specific hours because its frightening at times...Impatient drivers do seem to set right on your tail to make you speed up...One evening recently I was heading towards auburn, still in minot, wen a long line of cars were coming in the opposite direction..An impatient driver pulled out and passed 3 cars in the worst area possible and was heading straight at me..He barely had enough space to pull in behind someone doing the limit...Needless to say I did continue on, safely, but the whole line of cars had their brakes on and it made me cringe to think this guy could have caused such a serious accident and would have caused at least a half dozen cars to end up in a crash...Because of the fear of other drivers we tend to take the scenic , less traveled routes....Im able to get to my destinations safely, and at the speed limits posted, make much better time as well in travel...
Yes and I would like to know
Yes and I would like to know which doctor I would need to contact that would even discuss this issue...The docs I have just nod their heads but dont give information.
You can get all the training
You can get all the training and education etc etc for jobs like these but, honestly nothing will stop any one from being affected by the things that can traumatize to some degree...PTSD isnt just an illness police/rescue or military persons suffer...Sufferers do include those who have been physically/emotionally/sexually abused as children...No amount of therapy pulls you from the dark channels that PTSD puts one through..Medications/therapies, may keep some under control , but the effects are always there...So I will disagree with extra training to prepare one for the job as it too is a waste of money when you are not emotionally prepared for what you find on your next call...
Use of caps is considered
Use of caps is considered rude as it is percieved as yelling and the like...we can make our points clear without being rude so please use proper online ettiquette in all forums, blogs etc...