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DUTY OF CARE
« on: 06 February 2009, 12:15:27 »

they only use it when it bl@@dy suits them!!!

well hes stuck anit going now where. RAF have close the gates and anit letting them out as the AŁ) is now closed due to ice.

yeah ok i know i am peeved off and i know its for the best. just need to rant thats all.
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Re: DUTY OF CARE
« Reply #1 on: 06 February 2009, 12:36:33 »

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they only use it when it bl@@dy suits them!!!

well hes stuck anit going now where. RAF have close the gates and anit letting them out as the AŁ) is now closed due to ice.

yeah ok i know i am peeved off and i know its for the best. just need to rant thats all.

But at least you know he's safe, warm and fed :y :y :y

I know it's frustrating but really is for the best! Personally I say good on the RAF for using a bit of common sense :y :y :y
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Re: DUTY OF CARE
« Reply #2 on: 06 February 2009, 12:53:18 »

Rant away, it cant be easy being apart all the time.

But as said, at least you know he is safe there and not braving the icy roads ;)
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Re: DUTY OF CARE
« Reply #3 on: 06 February 2009, 13:14:04 »

yippppppppppppppppppy they have opened the gates!!!!!!

hes on his way his journy might take longer then normal. but hey fingers crossed he gets home in one peice.

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« Reply #4 on: 06 February 2009, 13:16:33 »

Well thats good news Marie hope he's home soon :y
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« Reply #5 on: 06 February 2009, 13:18:56 »

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Well thats good news Marie hope he's home soon :y


me too told him to take his time and go easy! ill still be ready & waiting for him ::) ::) when he gets home!

i cant wait just need to nacker out my son so he goes to bed early  ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #6 on: 06 February 2009, 13:20:43 »

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Well thats good news Marie hope he's home soon :y


me too told him to take his time and go easy! ill still be ready & waiting for him ::) ::) when he gets home!

i cant wait just need to nacker out my son so he goes to bed early  ;D ;D ;D
Good luck as im sure he will be excited to see Daddy home.
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Re: DUTY OF CARE
« Reply #7 on: 06 February 2009, 13:55:34 »

Good news :y
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« Reply #8 on: 06 February 2009, 15:06:15 »

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they only use it when it bl@@dy suits them!!!

well hes stuck anit going now where. RAF have close the gates and anit letting them out as the AŁ) is now closed due to ice.

yeah ok i know i am peeved off and i know its for the best. just need to rant thats all.

Marie,  as someone who could potentially make such difficult decisions remember that they are not taken lightly.  Imagine if something had happened and they had not taken all the necessary precautions you would be even more p!ssed off...

...just like those coming back from Afghan and Iraq on R&R cannot take a hire car straight away because of drivers hours.  They either have to take 8 hours enforced rest or get on one of the buses that'll take them to local train stations, heathrow, etc.

Corporate manslaughter laws now mean that I can get put in jail if I act negligently in the even of one of my soldier's deaths.  It's frickin scary!
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Re: DUTY OF CARE
« Reply #9 on: 06 February 2009, 15:24:58 »

Sounds like 'dangle berries' to me.....

.....surely its up-to the individual to make the decision and asses the risk of if its safe or not!

Nanny state again!
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Re: DUTY OF CARE
« Reply #10 on: 06 February 2009, 15:29:40 »

I guess you're less of an individual in some lines of work. :-/

I know what my response would be to my employer if they shut the exit to the site and told me it was too dangerous for them to let me go home at the weekend!

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« Reply #11 on: 06 February 2009, 15:30:09 »

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Sounds like 'dangle berries' to me.....

.....surely its up-to the individual to make the decision and asses the risk of if its safe or not!

Nanny state again!

The forces is the epitome of the nanny state.  I spent all of Monday and most of tuesday dealing with a soldier who had spun off and crashed his car putting him in hospital.  There are certain parts of my job which are time consuming and most of them come under the banner of Duty of Care....  :(
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« Reply #12 on: 06 February 2009, 15:30:47 »

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I guess you're less of an individual in some lines of work. :-/

I know what my response would be to my employer if they shut the exit to the site and told me it was too dangerous for them to let me go home at the weekend!

Kevin

Absolutely!

Its just another level of this 'your not fit to make your own decisions' policy!
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Re: DUTY OF CARE
« Reply #13 on: 06 February 2009, 15:31:08 »

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Sounds like 'dangle berries' to me.....

.....surely its up-to the individual to make the decision and asses the risk of if its safe or not!

Nanny state again!

I suppose you could have worded it better!  ;D   ;D  ;D  ;D
But I agree! I'd have been very pi$$ed off if they'd cancelled week end leave just cos the weather was deemed to be to bad to travel. I've driven through ploughed drifts 6'+ deep on the A702 on my way back to SWMBO in Rosyth.
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« Reply #14 on: 06 February 2009, 15:31:45 »

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Sounds like 'dangle berries' to me.....

.....surely its up-to the individual to make the decision and asses the risk of if its safe or not!

Nanny state again!

The forces is the epitome of the nanny state.  I spent all of Monday and most of tuesday dealing with a soldier who had spun off and crashed his car putting him in hospital.  There are certain parts of my job which are time consuming and most of them come under the banner of Duty of Care....  :(


I see a cost reduction proposal available for our public cash (coz it wont be free)!

Its crazy!
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