Bloodknock wrote:
The Scottish parliament went off half baked when the Bin lorry driver killed those people in glasgow, something do with his poor medical state or fitness to drive, anyhoos, without proper consultation or advice the Holyrood muppets decided to make a reccomendation to the LA's that we all needed D4 type levels of medical checks but failed to grasp that they were asking or something no GP could give.....an Opinion on how Fit you are, hardly surprising then that GPs often wont do these medicals, yes they'll give you a D4 medical certicicate, but the councils wont accept a D4 even though it's proves the levels of fitness they seek.
No the council want the GP to fill in a different piece of amatuer council paperwork to simply say that in the GP's opinion your fit to drive and have attained D4 levels.
Indeed, but no different to the scenario in the St Helens piece I linked to earlier - GPs won't want the ultimate responsibility of declaring a driver 'fit and proper', but obviously LAs would prefer they did, thus trying to avoid the blame if it all goes pear-shaped, Glasgow bin lorry-style.
But ultimately, as things stand, legally the onus is on LAs to decide fit and proper status.
And to be fair to the Scottish Parliament (for a change) I doubt if the scenario overall up here is a whole lot different south of the border, as indeed the St Helens article demonstrates:
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