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jonrms

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  1. I was prepared to rip into this video as your aware I do use a private vaulting facility.  But straight away you cleared that up. And by using this storage dedicated to PM's and Diamonds etc, I am fully insured and everything is in an area that upon appointment I can visit, view, inspect and or take delivery or remove. Following a tonne of paperwork!!! But I can just as easily call and they will remove any items from my property to vault in a very secure umm van. 😎😎😎 

    The reason is I am not comfortable owning more than my house and contents in PM's and having them sit in one of many safes I own. Despite all my security.  

    We all carry risk but when we get to a certain level we need to insure we make the safest options to protect ourselves snd loved ones. 

  2. 1 minute ago, kimchi said:

    A very important subject, thanks for that Jon. It's scandalous that any charity should be needed at all for veterans, doctors, nurses and paramedics. The number of homeless ex-forces folk on the streets in London if you get talking to them is staggering. I agree it would be good to know what % of this goes to the charity, perhaps it's on their website?

    Yep PTSD is for life from what I've seen, and like so many other things goes unnoticed by others. I've had very poor/strange/badly handled notifications of family passing from doctors, paramedics and care home staff in the past. Looking back (in my experiences) I think they were all probably deeply affected and in shock themselves, these people need our support and a LOT more support from within the institutions in the first place. One paramedic who attended when a parent passed on told me he wished he could have a cigarette while we waited for the doctor but he wasn't allowed on duty (ffs!), so I insisted he did, the poor chap was shaking as badly as I was and probably risked a good telling off at least if he was caught/reported but blimey he needed it.

    Sounds like me when I was working, but I never said that in front of any family or Pts. Big no no.. Heck our breaks were well lucky if we had one.

    and some of the stuff I seen was well, not worth repeating. Those images will forever haunt me.

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