WaytoomanyUIDs

WaytoomanyUIDs t1_jedxm83 wrote

Dentistry was always the red-headed stepchild of the NHS. You only get limited free dentistry if you are under 16 or on benefits. Otherwise NHS patients have to pay for that limited range of treatments. Often dentists finagle it so they and the NHS end up paying more than it would cost a private patient (dentists are contractors to the NHS, not employees).

And the Tories have been systematically destroying the NHS over the last 13 years. As a result most dental surgeries have stopped taking new NHS patients.

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WaytoomanyUIDs t1_ja7byk2 wrote

I dunno, when I was in a call centre there was a dedicated line for police enquiries. Policy was we were only allowed to give them the number, not even transfer them. I imagine most companies have similar policies. Of course finding the correct info in the knowledge base when you are new and half trained in another story.

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WaytoomanyUIDs t1_iwuflua wrote

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One of those areas appears to be an easement of some sort. Now I'm not familiar with Georgia property law, but very often homeowners are considered responsible for adjacent easements.

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