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Dreadful pits of hellish torture for both customer and the people who work there. Press 1 to leave an amusing story, press 2 for us to send you a lunchbox full of turds.

(, Thu 3 Sep 2009, 12:20)
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you used to pay
Around 20 years ago a friend of mine had to pay £50 for an ambulance after he was sent flying over a car at a set of lights, breaking his leg in the process.

He was on a motorbike at the time, riding through the junction at 30 MPH, squeezing the lemons. The fact that it was his fault may have contributed to his having to pay. Oh, that and the fact that he is/was a cock.
(, Wed 9 Sep 2009, 16:50, 1 reply)
Not too -
different a story, my folks were in a semi serious bump in the car, they drove into the back of a slow moving lorry - this must have been 12 years ago, they were invoiced for the ambulance services!
(, Wed 9 Sep 2009, 17:00, closed)
In Oz...
...or at least in Queensland, the bill for a non-Queensland resident is around AU$1000.
If you need an ambulance here whilst on vacation, just give a Queensland address (make it up) and tell them you have lived there for more than three months = no bill.
(, Wed 9 Sep 2009, 17:05, closed)
In New South Wales (Australia)
The bill for an ambulance is approx $80/km.

Ambulance insurance is about $20/annum and means you ride for free. If you don't have it, you pay.
(, Thu 10 Sep 2009, 4:08, closed)

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