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Mother loses ‘right to know’ case

11:22 Monday 23 Jan 06

An excellent decision.
Children have every right to confidentiality when seeking medical advice, and just because this woman made a decision she regretted gave her no right whatsoever to dictate how other people should live their lives. None. Zero. I said what I thought before so I’ll not repeat it, but Mrs Axon ? Get over it and stop trying to be such a control freak. For once the law saw sense.

  1. Gordon
    1
    • The problem with bringing the law into these kind of arguments is that it immediately makes it a black or white discussion when, invariable, it’s not. What’s right for some isn’t right for others. Privacy aside surely there are some under-16s who aren’t emotionally mature to make these kind of decisions??

      Not that I would force them to do anything, and it IS their right… but.. well.. as I say, it’s a very VERY grey area this.

    12:17 Monday 23 Jan 06


  2. Mark
    2
    • Privacy aside surely there are some under-16s who aren’t emotionally mature to make these kind of decisions??

      I agree - and in such cases it has to fall to the systems we have in place to move in a way that is best. But the law is the bluntest of instruments here and no parent must ever be able to use the law in such a way.

      Grey …. isn’t everything to do with personal choice ? :)

    12:45 Monday 23 Jan 06


  3. David
    3
    • Shades of grey for most personal decisions yes. Some societal decisions are definitely black.

    18:55 Monday 23 Jan 06


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