Posted by NE IA on December 04, 2008 at 16:01:34 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: Coast Gaurd TWIC card posted by john in la on December 03, 2008 at 21:14:44:
Can you say more government? Just another tax as far as I'm concerned.
I'm on the fire dept, and EMS so does that mean if there is a fire do we take time to get a card after we are called? Maybe a escort?
I certanly hope most of the folks here get the fact that homeland security is just another way to make us feel that they are doing something. They are taxing you again. Anyone want to guess the cost of these cards in a few years, and also, soon there will be strings attatched, like training or no card renewals.
While I'm a ranting here, any of you older folks remember getting a asprin out of the medicine cabnet as a child? You know, help yourself system?
You can't believe how we treat asprin in our area of the EMS. Not quite like we must get permision from the White house, but it won't be real long.
Diabetic? laying on the ground, and I know you as my best friend? Pricking you finger is getting to be like ....Sorry if you were half out of it I can assist you, but not allowed to do it on my own...so you loose. So sorry my friend.
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