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r/BeAmazed • u/girlysunshinehihi • Feb 27 '25
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Definitely. In my European country you can apply for transport for your bloodwork or any examination if you have a long term sickness like cancer. I'm happy to pay social security taxes to allow for that
11 u/TheRealBobbyJones Feb 27 '25 It's a thing in America too. The better question is why did he have to speed regardless. It wasn't an emergency. 9 u/demi_bralette Feb 27 '25 I don't think he was aware that he was speeding and he probably shouldn't be driving at all 7 u/elebrin Feb 27 '25 Yeah, this guy was shaky as hell, and was leaning forward like he was half blind. Like, my dude, you probably shouldn't have a license any more. 3 u/rhinoceros_unicornis Feb 27 '25 You say it like people have options. Provide social options before judgement. 2 u/TheRealBobbyJones Feb 27 '25 Nonemergency medical transport exists.
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It's a thing in America too. The better question is why did he have to speed regardless. It wasn't an emergency.
9 u/demi_bralette Feb 27 '25 I don't think he was aware that he was speeding and he probably shouldn't be driving at all 7 u/elebrin Feb 27 '25 Yeah, this guy was shaky as hell, and was leaning forward like he was half blind. Like, my dude, you probably shouldn't have a license any more. 3 u/rhinoceros_unicornis Feb 27 '25 You say it like people have options. Provide social options before judgement. 2 u/TheRealBobbyJones Feb 27 '25 Nonemergency medical transport exists.
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I don't think he was aware that he was speeding and he probably shouldn't be driving at all
7 u/elebrin Feb 27 '25 Yeah, this guy was shaky as hell, and was leaning forward like he was half blind. Like, my dude, you probably shouldn't have a license any more. 3 u/rhinoceros_unicornis Feb 27 '25 You say it like people have options. Provide social options before judgement. 2 u/TheRealBobbyJones Feb 27 '25 Nonemergency medical transport exists.
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Yeah, this guy was shaky as hell, and was leaning forward like he was half blind. Like, my dude, you probably shouldn't have a license any more.
3 u/rhinoceros_unicornis Feb 27 '25 You say it like people have options. Provide social options before judgement. 2 u/TheRealBobbyJones Feb 27 '25 Nonemergency medical transport exists.
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You say it like people have options. Provide social options before judgement.
2 u/TheRealBobbyJones Feb 27 '25 Nonemergency medical transport exists.
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Nonemergency medical transport exists.
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u/FlyingMaxFr Feb 27 '25
Definitely. In my European country you can apply for transport for your bloodwork or any examination if you have a long term sickness like cancer. I'm happy to pay social security taxes to allow for that