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How times have changed. My first job would see the owner at the bar as his 150 plus employees turned up for the xmas party. Free bar, he would make sure you had a proper drink (shot) to start the day. and leave once all were sorted. Would pay for damages and then book the following years alternative venue if we were asked not to return.
yeah but back then at least half a dozen would drive home **** faced .
 
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Some companies have given letters like that out around Christmas for decades, minus the covid bit of course. Generally to remind people, that just because it's Christmas is not an excuse for certain behaviours - which then end up in a disciplinary investigation or at tribunal. Alcohol being the main culprit for a variety of behaviours, in and out of work. When out of work, any run-ins with the law can impact on your employment, such as pissing up memorials or having a bit of banter at the espense of certain scientific advisors.

It absolutely is an excuse for all behaviours. If they’re going to save tens of thousands on an Xmas party it should be given to the staff to get twatted in their own time.
 
How times have changed. My first job would see the owner at the bar as his 150 plus employees turned up for the xmas party. Free bar, he would make sure you had a proper drink (shot) to start the day. and leave once all were sorted. Would pay for damages and then book the following years alternative venue if we were asked not to return.
Yeah same. We ran out of local venues as we got barred from then after one visit, so we had to hire coaches to bus them all out of town. The last one we had ended with the rozzers boarding one of coaches on the way home and threatening the use of tear gas.
 
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How times have changed. My first job would see the owner at the bar as his 150 plus employees turned up for the xmas party. Free bar, he would make sure you had a proper drink (shot) to start the day. and leave once all were sorted. Would pay for damages and then book the following years alternative venue if we were asked not to return.
yeah, but banging the slightly drunk secretary wasn't considered rape back then, which is what the letter is really about.
 
Bullshit innit

Wonder when folk are going to wake up to the fact that Boris is a fkin shyster
You seen his new war on drugs bill?

Its so fuking bad its almost funny.

Anyone voting these lot back in are fukin mad i tell ya
 
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You seen his new war on drugs bill?

Its so fuking bad its almost funny.

Anyone voting these lot back in are fukin mad i tell ya

What that they lose their drivers licence and passport?

Good, stay in your own City/Town, we don't want you.

Amazing the numbers of them that get caught at the Dartford Crossing. We don't want your knives and guns on the streets, that follow as a result of being dealers.

I'm not anti drugs by the way, just the problems that come with them.
 
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You seen his new war on drugs bill?

Its so fuking bad its almost funny.

Anyone voting these lot back in are fukin mad i tell ya

If they take away the driving licenses and passports of people who take recreational cocaine, that will be Boris, Gove and half the cabinet staying at home then <laugh>

Boris cares only about himself and his own ilk. Said it before on here, but I will never understand why anybody from a working class background would vote for him.

Plenty did though.
 
If they take away the driving licenses and passports of people who take recreational cocaine, that will be Boris, Gove and half the cabinet staying at home then <laugh>

Boris cares only about himself and his own ilk. Said it before on here, but I will never understand why anybody from a working class background would vote for him.

Plenty did though.

Gove was my first thought <laugh>
 
What that they lose their drivers licence and passport?

Good, stay in your own City/Town, we don't want you.

Amazing the numbers of them that get caught at the Dartford Crossing. We don't want your knives and guns on the streets, that follow as a result of being dealers.

I'm not anti drugs by the way, just the problems that come with them.
that idea was aimed at recreational users so @Libby will have to carry on holidaying in wales .
 
If they take away the driving licenses and passports of people who take recreational cocaine, that will be Boris, Gove and half the cabinet staying at home then <laugh>

Boris cares only about himself and his own ilk. Said it before on here, but I will never understand why anybody from a working class background would vote for him.

Plenty did though.
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that idea was aimed at recreational users so @Libby will have to carry on holidaying in wales .

There was a case in Kent recently, where two drug dealers or a drug dealer and a user fell out, one of them ended up in a wheelie bin covered in acid - that was to dispose of the body, he was already dead long before then.

Will have to look it up and see what the outcome of the trial was.
 
What that they lose their drivers licence and passport?

Good, stay in your own City/Town, we don't want you.

Amazing the numbers of them that get caught at the Dartford Crossing. We don't want your knives and guns on the streets, that follow as a result of being dealers.

I'm not anti drugs by the way, just the problems that come with them.

I’m all for going after the gangs and those ****s who pull children into their networks to run drugs for them. Scumbags who need lobbing in the chipper

As for users, i think the sooner they recognise drug addiction as a health problem and treat it accordingly, rather than dealing with it through the criminal justice system the better.

Years of prohibition and criminal sanctions simply haven’t worked. There are good examples around the world where addicts are treated via the healthcare system, with far better results overall for drug problems in society
 
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