All Saints Season 12 Episode 27 - A Precious Waste (part 3)

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The MRU are called out to a car accident where a red P-plater and a full licensed driver have collided. The female P-plate driver seems to be in shock and unable to comprehend what has happened and let go of the steering wheel. The two passengers that are with her are not in great condition. One is dead and the other has serious critical head injuries. Will the female driver be ok? Will the other passenger be ok? The other driver is a male with severe pain in their right ankle/foot. What Jo doesn't know is that it's Declan. Will he be ok? Did he cause the accident? Did the other driver cause the accident?
And Frank decides that Katerina needs to be sent to a different department. when she insists that he needs her there he says that she needs some different experience and that it's good for interns to get different experience. Katerina unhappy at Frank's decision decides to prove that he needs her in the ED. What Will she do? Will the patients be ok? Will the Staff be ok? Will she be ok?

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  • Does 'p' plates in Australia mean a learner, or some one who has already passed?

  • In Australia you start as 'L' or Learner, you then progress to your red 'P' plates or Provisional plates, then on to your green 'P' plates and then finally you become a full licensed driver.

    Sorry I wasn't clear in the description!

  • ah get it! thankyou. In England we only have the red 'L' plates and then green 'p' plates.

  • I'm still trying to get off my Ls and on to my Ps. It's so hard. Sounds much easier in England.

  • i guess it is - i started to learn to drive in november and passed my test in june, which meant i was allowed to go straight to green 'l' plates - which aren't even necessary, i could legally drive without them, it just helps other drivers to be a bit patient with me. - do you need to take another test once on red 'l' plates to go to green 'l' plates?

  • Yes. You take one to get your Ls, another to go to your red Ps, another to go to your green Ps and a final test to get your full license.

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  • Haha in new Zealand we only have l plates, nothing for restricted or full :) sounds hard everywhere else

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