Clearly the NHS in general, and GP surgeries and Accident and Emergency in particular would run much better if it weren't for patients expecting treatment and drugs and advice. Don't they realise that they are a distraction from getting on with the real job? It's not here for your benefit you know.
My GP's surgery is clad with steel shutters over the windows and iron bars and fences around the entrances. I asked the GP why it looked like a high security prison and he claimed it was due to vandalism. I pointed out that none of the other adjacent shops or businesses had this level of security, in fact, they had none at all. He then claimed it was due to that fact that addicts wanted to break in to see if there were drugs to be had.
'In that case', I asked, 'why is the pharmacist next door not taking these precautions? They only have sun blinds.'
Some GP's just seem to think that you should swallow any old excuse and bow to their superior knowledge and authority. It hasn't moved on much since the days of 'take two asprin and go to bed'. Except the budget has gone up from £7 billion to £117 billion.