@Infoseepage@georgetakei yup. It’s like someone walking into a room with an Xray on. Unless the staff LET him in they did nothing wrong. Reminds me of a teenager who got electrocuted trying to steal copper more than once. He eventually died from it. They have warning signs for a reason. If someone REALLY wants to do what he did there’s only so much that can be done. The difference here is this guy was trying to help. Love causes death too sometimes.
@Infoseepage@piggo@georgetakei short staffed is an interesting thought too. That could certainly be a problem. (Just saw your thought there.)
But better go. It’s not easy reading without my reading glasses and it’s better to not speculate. Something unusual happened here and hopefully it is looked into so it doesn’t happen again.
@Infoseepage@piggo@georgetakei ouch. At first I was thinking: okay lots of other types of medical buildings have MRIs but then I see the rest of your comment. I can’t see the pictures well because I have my distance glasses on (I need my reading glasses for this) but if it’s not even a medical building then perhaps they have even worse problems and they should be investigated. Perhaps not following protocol is only one of other kinds of negligence.