Local lass
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Should people be able to sell??parts of there own body.
at the moment you are not allowed to accept money for parts of your body say a kidney but why?
i dont see the problem in it
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rosco
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Well, one reason I can think of is if you do sell a part of your body and then have health problems as a result and cause the NHS lots of expense for treating you- it's hardly fair on the rest of society.
Plus some people are (or think they are) really hard up for cash, and there will be always a few that d sell without thinking throguh the consequences, this would protected them.
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Local lass
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| rosco wrote: | Well, one reason I can think of is if you do sell a part of your body and then have health problems as a result and cause the NHS lots of expense for treating you- it's hardly fair on the rest of society.
Plus some people are (or think they are) really hard up for cash, and there will be always a few that d sell without thinking throguh the consequences, this would protected them. |
your first comment is the same for donating there could be problems with that.
i know a few years ago a student was going to sell his kidney to pay off student loans .
i really do not see the problem in it after all it his body.
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kathy27
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Would any one like my legs (they ache abit, but normally are in good condition) buyer to collect and dismantle contact for price
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Geddi
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A great film called: Dirty Pretty Things shows some of the possible consequences of selling and buying body parts.
I strongly recommend watching this. It is a British film set in London.
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