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Examples of non-retail workers who might be particularly vulnerable to abuse from members of the public include bus and taxi drivers, traffic wardens and ticket inspectors on trains.
For example, when my mother travels to Glasgow, she has to buy a ticket to Drumgelloch, get off there and buy another ticket for the next train to Glasgow.
Her personal experience was that sight loss can happen very fast and that, because the detached retina can die in a short space of time, fast access to medical treatment is vital.
What way does it work? Is it bottom up or top down? All doctors, including GPs, are entitled to prescribe the drugs that they think are most appropriate.