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"content": "Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. At the outset, I thank the Mover of this Motion my friend, Hon. Mwinyi. The purpose of the P3 Form is to produce evidence when victims go to court. At that time, the victims injured through accidents or by criminals are in dire need of assistance. However, in most cases, when people get injured either through accidents or by criminals, instead of being accorded the necessary assistance they are supposed to be given by the police or relevant department, they are neglected and as a result they suffer a lot. They go through a lot of injustice. It is high time we addressed this very serious issue. In most cases, if you go to a police station to get a P3 Form, you will find that it is not easily available. You have to find a way of convincing the officers to issue you one. The only way is to cough out something. We should look at this and make sure that these forms are easily and freely available at all police stations. When it comes to medical officers, I wonder how the money they charge is accounted for. In most cases, there is some kind of collaboration between the police and the medical officers. That is where patients get a lot of injustice. I support this Motion but I request, if it is possible, we make sure that these forms are easily available in police stations and that medical officers are also available to serve needy patients."
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