I a person hasn't registered a wish not to be an organ donor out loud or in
writing I think it should be up to the relatives. I tell everyone close to
me what my wishes are as well as stating it in writing or on my drivers
license. I know there are lots of people out there that have never even
given it a thought, it would be nice to be able to presume these dead
non-registered people all want to be donors. S.
> From: body@...
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> Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2002 15:54:17 +0100
> To: body-uk@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [BODY-UK] Presumed Consent Opt Out
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> On 20 March 2002, Mr Tom Watson MP will be introducing a 10 Minute Rule Bill
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> Presumed Consent Opt Out.
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> This is believed to be the, so called, soft version. If a person has not
> registered a wish not to be an organ donor then it can be presumed they wished
> to be a donor. Should donation be a possibility then the views of the
> relatives
> of the possible donor will be taken into account.
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> Do you have any views on this attitude or perhaps an alternative approach??
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