I'm not saying it can't happen, but:- "put at risk" - in what way, exactly?

It can't have been that serious if it wasn't reported.

Patients are at risk simply by virtue of submitting themselves to the care (hopefully) of the hospital in the first place. That's (supposedly) why there are so many Managers looking out for their best interests (again, we hope).

And "letting them loose" etc. Doing what, exactly? Electrical safety tests?

And "paying minimum wage"? Who? I've certainly never come across (or heard of) that one before. Are we to assume you're talking about one of your competitors? think

It's no good tossing vague statements like that about, Scott. After all we get enough of that sort of thing from "others" who have posted under this thread. frown