I AM writing this in response to the letter in the June 28 edition of The Forester from Albert Weager, chairman of LJWG for Ambulance Services. Dr Roy Sharma has not hit the nail on the wrong head.

I am elderly, and have had experience of the Ambulance Service. It is not the paramedics who are to blame, as they do a wonderful job – it is the working system.

If God above is allowing people to live longer what is to be done?

Are we supposed to commit suicide to save the Government money, so that they won't have so many pensions to pay out?

It has given me the impression that if a person is elderly and needs an ambulance – oh, and might die, it doesn't matter as they should be dead by now anyway. This is dreadful, appalling.

Miss Rees

Clifford's Mesne