"Where there are cycle lanes some choose not to use them" - correct; may I refer you to the UK's unfit for purpose cycling "infrastructure" or "farcilities":
This is never an acceptable way to describe any group of human beings.
Particularly when you use dehumanising language to "other" them - this is prejudice and out-group homogeneity bias again.
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@TheBMA@BMANews I am not a "cyclist", or a "pedestrian", or an unfortunate "car driver" (but I do walk, cycle, and drive).
Medicine is supposed to involve a degree of caring curiosity for fellow human beings. Not kneejerk judgements and lumping people together by their behaviours.
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@TheBMA@BMANews We also try to rely on data. Hence we practice both the art and science of medicine.
Lamb shares an anecdote of a woman seriously injured, by someone riding on a pushbike into her on the pavement. They then left the scene of the accident - this is a criminal act.
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@TheBMA@BMANews However,
From cycling UK:
"the vast majority of pedestrians who are killed or injured in collisions are hit by a motor vehicle, not a cycle. "
"motor vehicles were involved in 99.4% of collisions in which a pedestrian died."
So @getadrip deleted their tweet about IV and IM medicines for £50, after I asked about regulatory issues.
Emails from "Richard" @getadrip are bizarre.
"We are not currently CQC registered as we do not fall within their scope and have not been informed otherwise by the CQC."
"All our products are MHRA approved and are prescribed by GMC Registered Doctors or Advanced Nurse Practitioners, all of whom have 10 - 25 years experience in the NHS individually.
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And:
"There are many Vitamin Drip providers within the UK, some of which have been operating for up to 10 years, they are also not regulated by the CQC ..., please see an example below: cqc.org.uk/location/1-353…
" #bonkersMedicine
This is the strangest @CareQualityComm report ever.