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<p>No such assessment has been made. The Secretary of State for Health and Social
Care and Ministers meet a variety of stakeholders to discuss a range of operational
issues.</p><p> </p><p>The management of criminal damage to ambulance service vehicles
is a matter for individual National Health Service ambulance trusts. NHS staff take
precautions to secure and safeguard equipment and vehicles, and NHS organisations
work with the police to seek redress and sanctions as well as pursuing compensation
for damages to NHS assets.</p><p> </p><p>Ambulances by their function form an integral
part of the critical infrastructure used by NHS staff to save lives when patients
are most and risk and in need of clinical support. Any criminal damage, wilful act
or theft of NHS assets is completely unacceptable. Damaged ambulance negates and removes
precious and critical life-saving resources available to vulnerable patients.</p><p>
</p><p>The Department has no current plans to bring forward new legislation regarding
the vandalism of ambulance service response vehicles.</p>
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