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PEOPLE WITH NOSE RINGS PLEASE ANSWER!?

okay so i want to get a nose ring. but i'm afraid of how it will look a few years down the road. like if you take it out, is the whole very noticable or not? and does if matter what style you have? like do nose rings look better on a certain style? if so then what style? i'm still contemplating on wheather or not to get one

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Because service suffers when the responders have to diversify their training instead of specializing in certain areas.
because when an emergency is reported, a paramedic, firefighter, and cop are tied up with one situation. What if someone phones in a noise complaint? Should these highly trained (and very expensive) individuals respond to that? Small kitchen fire? Cat in a tree? Civil dispute? Traffic enforcement? Yours is an idea, but not a good one or a very plausible one. It would be very expensive and very ineffective.
This would be really awesome, but we'd (taxpayers) would have to pay them all for all of the training and specialization they have so it would be more expensive than it is now. If I'm an EMT and a trained firefighter adn I'm trained with firearms and crime I'm going to want some really good compensation for my skills. And ambulances are independent privately owned companies, so you get a separate bill from them versus from the hospital. Also you would weigh down the vehicles and cost more with gas if the trucks have to carry bullet proof vests and swat helmets and hard hats and ladders, and guns and ammo, etc. We want to believe that our emergency response professionals are going to do a good job, and so I don't want a good fireman who's a competent but not expert policeman to show up at my house to arrest a burgler.
I think in Michigan though they've branded a lot of such stuff as speculative and therefore frivolous, but had the employer taken action without your lucky timing, and apparently as a consequence of your contact, and was verified by the employer as the greater influence on the loss of the job, the political environment being a presence in either a civil jurisdiction famous for being conservative republicans, you'd get financially 'spanked', but in a notoriously liberal and democratic setting, you could expect to see a sizable penalty, like the equivalent of the unemployment payments they would get ($362/week for 26 weeks), or something else that would get it on the local news channels. You'd be famous local pariah, either way.
some places do have them. It would make sense if all did have that. That way police officers cant treat a person on scene instead of waiting for the ambulance. And paramedics insteading of waiting for police to respond they could enter a house or wherever they get called to about domestic violence cases and so on.

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