Sacked for defending himself from violent thug
Daily Record|November 02, 2023
Veteran wins tribunal against bosses who took side of his attacker
SALLY HIND
Sacked for defending himself from violent thug

AMBULANCE DRIVER'S ORDEAL ENDS

AN AMBULANCE driver who was awarded £22,000 after being sacked for defending himself against a drunken thug says he was “treated like a criminal” by bosses.

Mark Harvie had a 29-year unblemished record with the Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) when he was accused of assaulting a member of the public who was threatening him at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness.

The 61-year-old said he became the victim of a "witch hunt" and was fired days before prosecutors threw out the case against him.

Now an employment tribunal has ruled Mark was unfairly dismissed and awarded him £22,468 compensation for his ordeal, which he says left him outcast from his ambulance "family".

Mark said: "When I was told I was finished after all those years, it was a kick in the teeth. At some points they were treating me more like a criminal than the other person.

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