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luvmeboys Dec 7th 2012 2:57 am

When a "prank" turns out horribly wrong
 
Breaking news from England, the nurse who was duped into giving information about Kate Cambridge has killed herself.

I just think that this is so sad!

Animal Dec 7th 2012 3:00 am

Re: When a "prank" turns out horribly wrong
 
WHAT !

I haven't heard the phone call but whatever was said by her could not have been bad enough to take her own life :(

Real shame.

BBC link.

luvmeboys Dec 7th 2012 3:10 am

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Originally Posted by Animal (Post 10421490)
WHAT !

I haven't heard the phone call but whatever was said by her could not have been bad enough to take her own life :(

Real shame.

BBC link.

apparently the poor girl passed the phone to a colleague, but she took the flack for it!
Her poor family!

mikelincs Dec 7th 2012 3:11 am

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Originally Posted by luvmeboys (Post 10421525)
apparently the poor girl passed the phone to a colleague, but she took the flack for it!
Her poor family!

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/royal-hoax-...144751515.html

Auld Yin Dec 7th 2012 3:28 am

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There have been many pranks over the years that turned out tragic. The pranksters don't set out to cause anyone's, death but sometimes their actions and consequences do.
In this situation she was/became obviously mentally
unbalanced to do somehing as serious as taking her own life.
Sad and distressing indeed.

Former Lancastrian Dec 7th 2012 3:29 am

Re: When a "prank" turns out horribly wrong
 
Sad news indeed but how many of us have played pranks on co workers.
So do we now ban playing practical jokes in any form as we have no idea what the person on the receiving end of the prank may or may not do.
Perhaps as a punishment the UK should send all of its criminals to Australia.

Almost Canadian Dec 7th 2012 3:31 am

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I find it strange that no one is commenting upon the inappropriate disclosure of personal information

Former Lancastrian Dec 7th 2012 3:38 am

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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 10421575)
I find it strange that no one is commenting upon the inappropriate disclosure of personal information

I had thought about that but knew a lawyer would be along shortly :p
We can discuss this in its simplest form.
Hi can I help you
Yes this is the Queen and Prince Charles calling
Could you please give me a number that I can call you back on as I cannot disclose this information at the moment click.
Now true hanging up on the real Queen might be a career limiting move but cant get into trouble for disclosing any information.

dbd33 Dec 7th 2012 3:39 am

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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 10421575)
I find it strange that no one is commenting upon the inappropriate disclosure of personal information

I think the dead woman has commented eloquently on that topic.

Animal Dec 7th 2012 3:42 am

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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 10421575)
I find it strange that no one is commenting upon the inappropriate disclosure of personal information

I could google but easier asking you :)

Was any 'real' personal information given or just all was fine etc ?

I don't want to move away from the sad news of someone taking their life for such a small thing - though I do agree she may have been unbalanced before the event.

Almost Canadian Dec 7th 2012 3:45 am

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Originally Posted by Animal (Post 10421600)
I could google but easier asking you :)

Was any 'real' personal information given or just all was fine etc ?

I don't want to move away from the sad news of someone taking their life for such a small thing - though I do agree she may have been unbalanced before the event.

I have no idea what information was disclosed or whether she was the one to disclose it. From what has been stated, she simply connected the call to the appropriate ward.

Animal Dec 7th 2012 3:49 am

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I had a google after all - nothing of any real personal nature IMO and she did in fact just put them through to the correct ward.

- - - - - - - - - -

(PHONE RINGS)

Receptionist: Hello, good morning, King Edward VII Hospital.

Greig : Oh hello there, could I please speak to Kate please, my granddaughter.

Receptionist: Oh yes, just hold on ma'am.

Greig: Thank you.

Nurse: Good morning, ma'am, this is the nurses station, how may I help you?

Greig: Hello, I'm just after my granddaughter Kate. I wanted to see how her little tummy bug is going.

Nurse: She's sleeping at the moment and has had an uneventful night, and sleep is good for her, as we speak. She's been given some fluids to re-hydrate her because she was quite dehydrated when she came in. But she's stable at the moment.

Greig: OK. Well, I'll just feed my little corgis then (barking in the background). So when is a good time to come and visit her? Because I'm the Queen so I'll need a lift down there. Charles! When can you take me to the hospital, Charles?

Christian (pretending to be Prince Charles): When will it be all right to come down and see her? Maybe in the morning or something? If that's OK?

Nurse: I would suggest that any time after nine o'clock would be suitable, because the doctor will be in in the morning and we'll just be getting her freshened up in the morning. I would think any time after nine.

Christian: Wonderful. Is Wills still there or has he gone home? I haven't spoken to him yet.

Nurse: He went home at about half past nine last night. Actually, probably about nine o' clock last night.

Christian: OK, Lovely. But they're all OK, everything's all right?

Nurse: Yes, she's quite stable at the moment. She hasn't had any retching with me since I've been on duty. And she has been sleeping on and off.

Christian: Wonderful.

Nurse: I think it's difficult sleeping in a strange bed as well.

Christian: Yes, of course, it's hardly the palace, is it!

Greig: It's nothing like the palace is it, Charles? Oh, when are you going to walk those bloody corgis?

Christian: Mumsy, I'll go and take the dogs outside.

Greig: I need to go and visit Kate in the morning. My dear, thank you so much.

Nurse: You're very welcome.

Greig: Thank you, bye.

Christian: Goodbye.

(Hangs up)

Former Lancastrian Dec 7th 2012 3:59 am

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Originally Posted by Animal (Post 10421600)
I could google but easier asking you :)

Was any 'real' personal information given or just all was fine etc ?

I don't want to move away from the sad news of someone taking their life for such a small thing - though I do agree she may have been unbalanced before the event.

Does it matter what info was given out be it all fine or she is sleeping at the moment or whatever was said it was disclosure of information.
Of course people will say well thats bollocks etc etc but Im glad this came up as you the public wanted this law.
See this is how it used to work as an example in Canada before the Privacy & Disclosure Acts came into being.
Canada Customs were contacted by Employment & Insurance Canada as they suspected that EI claimants were travelling to places on winter holidays and were still claiming EI while out of the country. Of course this was an abuse of the EI system as Joe Blow laying on a Jamaican beach was not available for work if he was offered a job. So when the EI dept found out about this they disqualified his claim and payment for the period he was outside of the country. Well Joe got pissed off at this and appealed this.
It was determined that this practice of Govt depts sharing info was a breach of privacy even though Joe and several thousand others were actually guilty of an offence so this practice stopped and several employees of these Depts were disciplined. So now you have a culture in the Feds that we refuse to disclose any info to a person not entitled to that info. So if you are waiting for your sister to arrive in Canada CBSA and the airline will not disclose if she was on the plane or has indeed arrived.
It was you the public that asked for this so dont blame people when you ask for info to be told Im sorry I cant disclose that information to you.

Animal Dec 7th 2012 4:03 am

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I have no issues with being told - "I'm sorry I cannot disclose that information" and I'm not blaming anyone for anything.

I was intrigued if any 'real' (for want of a better word) personal information was given across - rightly or wrongly.

As it turns out the poor girl who did take her own life said a total of 13 words to the DJ's. Was she close to doing this before the event ? Who knows ?

Dave n Ailsa Dec 7th 2012 4:04 am

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(in reply to FL)

.....unless you say you are the Queen first ;)


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