Gobsmacked that some of those who were dancing on Thatchers grave are now supporting a guy getting fired for one mistake. Something doesn't add up there.
So Smith has reiterated today he didn't have the hi res available to him.
He does have previous, for example calling a result to a close finish straight away without asking for a photo. He has a reputation for doing that and getting away with it, because in fairness he usually calls it right. On this occasion he didn't get it right, and has now paid the penalty for his arrogance.
I am sure employment law does not provide for it but a suspension would have been more appropriate just as we have for jockeys who stop riding. I would put the offence in a similar bracket in that both are caused by the person being too casual and thinking their job is done when it's clearly not. ... Send him home for a month without pay and give him a warning.
Didn't they say he should have had that image available? That's ambiguous. Is the insinuation that it was available but unused or does it insinuate that the picture should have been available but wasn't for whatever reason? Smith seems to back up the latter.
If the latter is true they should prepare for a tribunal and get their favourite Parker pen out because they'll be writing out a big fat cheque soon enough.