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Pulling over to help - Good Samaritans and Passers-by.
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<blockquote data-quote="PeterInSa" data-source="post: 618542" data-attributes="member: 6627"><p>Re (If you read the full story of the Good Samaritan being charged.. you will see the result..</p><p></p><p>There is no issue of a Good Samaritan or passer by calling an ambulance or any other emergency service for legitimate concerns.)</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately could well be not correct in SA.</p><p></p><p>From my Thread above: (South Australians also need to pay for ambulance cover, with discounts for pensioners.)</p><p></p><p>My understanding this is ONLY if you Don't have Medical Benefits, otherwise if you pay your subscriptions to SA Ambulance and have an accident and they find out you have MB they according to their fine print will not pay and expect your MB ( eg Bupa and No discounts for pensioners) to pay. And if you called the Ambo for someone else, would your MB pay, I don't think so. ( This is my interpretation of SA Ambulance rules/fine print, I may be wrong in my interpretation, but I doubt it.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully SA has Good Samaritan rules somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PeterInSa, post: 618542, member: 6627"] Re (If you read the full story of the Good Samaritan being charged.. you will see the result.. There is no issue of a Good Samaritan or passer by calling an ambulance or any other emergency service for legitimate concerns.) Unfortunately could well be not correct in SA. From my Thread above: (South Australians also need to pay for ambulance cover, with discounts for pensioners.) My understanding this is ONLY if you Don't have Medical Benefits, otherwise if you pay your subscriptions to SA Ambulance and have an accident and they find out you have MB they according to their fine print will not pay and expect your MB ( eg Bupa and No discounts for pensioners) to pay. And if you called the Ambo for someone else, would your MB pay, I don't think so. ( This is my interpretation of SA Ambulance rules/fine print, I may be wrong in my interpretation, but I doubt it. Hopefully SA has Good Samaritan rules somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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