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<blockquote data-quote="ozziii" data-source="post: 187601" data-attributes="member: 3482"><p>Heading to the hospital or not, that's no excuse not to pull over, if that did happen to be the case then the police could of helped.</p><p></p><p>I have been in a situation when my fianc had been rushed to hospital, she wasn't due for a couple of days but had to have an emergency cesarian, I had to drive from the hospital in Corowa, NSW, to Albury base hospital to have blood cross matched & then take some blood sachels back to Corowa for the cesarian, yes I had to speed a bit, but it was also at 3am, roads were deserted, there was no ambulance or police available to do the run up there for blood so I had no choice. </p><p>That was just over 21 yrs ago & I stayed to the speed limits in towns & obeyed the red lights & stop signs etc. I still would have pulled over if police wanted me to though, there are no excuses for running from the police.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziii, post: 187601, member: 3482"] Heading to the hospital or not, that's no excuse not to pull over, if that did happen to be the case then the police could of helped. I have been in a situation when my fianc had been rushed to hospital, she wasn't due for a couple of days but had to have an emergency cesarian, I had to drive from the hospital in Corowa, NSW, to Albury base hospital to have blood cross matched & then take some blood sachels back to Corowa for the cesarian, yes I had to speed a bit, but it was also at 3am, roads were deserted, there was no ambulance or police available to do the run up there for blood so I had no choice. That was just over 21 yrs ago & I stayed to the speed limits in towns & obeyed the red lights & stop signs etc. I still would have pulled over if police wanted me to though, there are no excuses for running from the police. [/QUOTE]
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