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Absolutely horrific crash about 5 miles east of OKC.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lurkerinthewoods" data-source="post: 1887536" data-attributes="member: 15231"><p>I have to agree with you on this one.. What was done to help this person is commendable, but posting his pic with his work ID badge clearly in the picture is in poor taste. I am aware that a person shouldn't expect privacy when on a public street, but I feel they do deserve the respect of not having their picture posted on a public forum by the first responder, be it a trained person or just a bystander first on the scene.</p><p></p><p>If we are to go on this premise, it should be fine for an EMT or Firefighter to snap a few with their IPhone when at the scene of an accident and post up on Facebook... Just edit out the badge.. Why is that so hard to comprehend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurkerinthewoods, post: 1887536, member: 15231"] I have to agree with you on this one.. What was done to help this person is commendable, but posting his pic with his work ID badge clearly in the picture is in poor taste. I am aware that a person shouldn't expect privacy when on a public street, but I feel they do deserve the respect of not having their picture posted on a public forum by the first responder, be it a trained person or just a bystander first on the scene. If we are to go on this premise, it should be fine for an EMT or Firefighter to snap a few with their IPhone when at the scene of an accident and post up on Facebook... Just edit out the badge.. Why is that so hard to comprehend. [/QUOTE]
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