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Topic History of: Shagging (at work) is OK ! Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Anthony |
I just posted a short throw away comment on the issue, that's all, Uberman. It's hardly an earth shattering story, and I won't be awake all night fretting over it.
I don't want to see the guy lose his job particularly. I know nothing about his previous record and assuming it is satisfactory, then a reprimand and the removal of his wage for the offending period of time would be sufficient, I should imagine. |
In The Know |
Uberman wrote:
'internal proceedings' are set to follow by British Transport Police in which the rozzer may well lose his job.
Can anyone remember any policeman EVER losing his job? |
Uberman |
Well you can go work for the NAO and find all those inefficiencies and then find out how noone is really going to listen unless it becomes a bit of a hot potato!
As for the one issue. The story reported that he was not found guilty of a criminal offence. Internal proceedings will still follow in which he might lose his job - which hopefully will satisfy you that justice for the public purse has been achieved. |
Anthony |
We weren't discussing the bigger picture, just this one issue, which I gave my opinion on.
If only I'd known that by working for the NAO I could ensure that all UK taxes were used to my complete satisfaction, I'd have applied for a job there years ago. Why didn't you tell me this before? |
Uberman |
And if the play on words was too subtle for you...
'internal proceedings' are set to follow by British Transport Police in which the rozzer may well lose his job. |
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