timbrayford
Well-Known Member
Has anyone from the BMA ever given any thought to the damage that this issue may have caused to GP-Patient relationships?
Which Police Force hasn't where there has been a mass shooting by an apparently legal gun owner. Durham, Cumbria, Police Scotland. If correct process had been followed no-one would be dead in these incidents because they simply would not have occurred. The same is also true of Hungerford and Ryan. We have a RIGHT to be angry over this mess.
Not so in the case of Derrick Bird in Cumbria, as he had no medical issues that might have indicated he was no longer fit to have firearms & had shown no violent or unstable tendencies right up to the night before he committed his crimes (I happen to have known him personally for many years).
johnAsside from all the political nonsense, and what BASC etc say or indeed firearms or home office guidelines say,
i would be and will be happy to pay a fair fee for my doctors time to fill out any forms i ask or indeed the police ask for.
At the end of the day, i expect to be paid for my time and because of the huge amount of people turning up to the doctor,
and indeed A & E because they have a splinter or worse a cold, there time is limited...
I wouldn't want the job....
.... that officers carried out the process "robustly and professionally" and had no legal grounds to ban Bird from gun ownership despite his criminal record of theft, drink driving and allegations of threatening behavior.
Yes rightjohn
Yes, right.
The suspended sentence for theft wasn't legal grounds for revoking his licence & happened 20 years prior to his cime
His drink driving conviction was 28 years prior & the threatening behaviour over a taxi fare 10 years prior was a claim made by the person who tried to do a runner without paying.
Your argument fails completely.![]()
.... that officers carried out the process "robustly and professionally" and had no legal grounds to ban Bird from gun ownership despite his criminal record of theft, drink driving and allegations of threatening behavior.
Yes rightjohn
My co-terminus renewal was due February, received my renewal notice from TVP last October. Received a letter from my GP charging me £60 for the medical report, I wrote back refusing to pay & explained why, received a letter by return from the practice manager quoting various BMA statements & trying to change my mind. I told them I did not expect them to provide the report free of charge but refused to pay as there is no legal requirement. My renewed certificates arrived last week.

My co-terminus renewal was due February, received my renewal notice from TVP last October. Received a letter from my GP charging me £60 for the medical report, I wrote back refusing to pay & explained why, received a letter by return from the practice manager quoting various BMA statements & trying to change my mind. I told them I did not expect them to provide the report free of charge but refused to pay as there is no legal requirement. My renewed certificates arrived last week.
It's all a swizz, a search into your medical history would take minutes. They don't have to sit there trawling through your history for hours and hours that's rubbish.
It's all on a database a simple search for key words or conditions would provide all the info they needed in seconds. Why can't we just make an appointment with the Dr and go get a report printed there and then? That way we wouldn't be taking up any of their time outside of hours or our extra to their working day to incur an extra cost.
I wouldn't mind paying some sort of admin fee, a realistic one. Like £20 but £150 as mentioned earlier in the post is obscene. No chance I'd pay that.
Good to see that someone has taken the initiative and not had to pay - And got away with it! I wonder what would happen if someone from Lincs were to do the same if and when it happened to them? After all why would you want to pay for something that you did not want and had not ordered or asked for?
You can print off your own records, if you are part of the scheme where you have access to your records online, also you have the ability to export the same records electronically ,.... IF you so wish.
Just to add to the confusion - it seems that doctors are able to choose what to do anyway, regarding payment for services; I, in common with other HGV drivers, after the age of 45, must have a medical examination every five years (mandatory/law) which doctors charge the individual (or company) for, yet, if during that five year period, you suffer an illness or condition that is deemed to make it unsafe for you to drive HGV, they inform DVLA immediately, and without charge to that individual!
DVLA then puts a 'stop' on your HGV licence, effectively forcing you to give up work for any period of time that they see fit - they do not (usually), however put a 'stop' on your normal licence.
As an example, a friend of mine recently attended a doctors, due to suffering from dizzy spells for a couple of days, he is no longer permitted to drive a truck, due to 'safety issues' - he can, however, continue to drive his own car, as much as he likes!
The doc did not charge for this service, and made this decision to ensure public safety (oh, the irony!)
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I am pretty sure that teabag_46's point is not decrying GP intervention regarding safety. Rather, they manage to tick box/sign form (upaid, unbidden) just fine for some tasks so why special tariff treatment for FAC? That is the point.