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PalazioVecchio south pole 31 Dec 19 10.47am | |
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Streatham hill. Lady with pram stabbed in back by unknown assailant. 6 foot tall. No arrests
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cryrst The garden of England 04 Jan 20 8.11pm | |
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another stabbing; a delivered motor cyclist in finsbury.
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Badger11 Beckenham 04 Jan 20 9.23pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
another stabbing; a delivered motor cyclist in finsbury. Mr Corbyn could help protect delivery workers by supporting the police and calling for tougher action on knife crime. How exactly is an employer expected to protect their staff in a road rage incident? Maybe if they gave them a 35 hour week contract they wouldn't get stabbed?
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cryrst The garden of England 05 Jan 20 7.46am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Mr Corbyn could help protect delivery workers by supporting the police and calling for tougher action on knife crime. How exactly is an employer expected to protect their staff in a road rage incident? Maybe if they gave them a 35 hour week contract they wouldn't get stabbed? Or they could all have a security guard with them.
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Badger11 Beckenham 05 Jan 20 7.59am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Or they could all have a security guard with them. Exactly. I have reservations about the gig economy and zero hour contracts and I do think some changes are required to stop employers exploiting their staff. That said if you are someone who needs to work irregular hours such as a university student or a stay at home parent it's a really good way of earning money doing hours that suit you. Corbyn would throw the baby out with the bath water.
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Midlands Eagle 05 Jan 20 8.30am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Annoyingly,according to corbyn the gig economy had a bearing on it. And how many Labour run councils employ people on zero hours contracts?
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Badger11 Beckenham 05 Jan 20 8.50am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
And how many Labour run councils employ people on zero hours contracts? Yes but it's the Daily Express so that doesn't count, now if it was in the Guardian!.
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Badger11 Beckenham 23 Jan 20 3.02pm | |
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Low life who attacked a police officer with a machette. The scum was found guilty of wounding with intent however he was found not guilty of possession of an offensive weapon. Are you serious? What the hell was the machete? A toothpick? You will be shocked to learn he had previous "The jury was told the defendant had a conviction for rape in 1982. And in 1997 at Snaresbrook Crown Court he was convicted of two offences of wounding with intent for an unprovoked machete attack on a tenant and his friend for which he was sentenced to nine years in prison." The judge better throw the book at him Edited by Badger11 (23 Jan 2020 3.02pm)
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Stirlingsays 23 Jan 20 3.54pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Exactly. I have reservations about the gig economy and zero hour contracts and I do think some changes are required to stop employers exploiting their staff. That said if you are someone who needs to work irregular hours such as a university student or a stay at home parent it's a really good way of earning money doing hours that suit you. Corbyn would throw the baby out with the bath water. To be fair, the gig economy has expanded far beyond that usage base....which I agree with you is an advantage for a small segment of us. However, for many unskilled and semi skilled workers, who are limited in choice of profession, it's their only option. So in that regard the left have a valid point insomuch as in too many regards it becomes business unfairly exploiting workers (just not all). Edited by Stirlingsays (23 Jan 2020 3.56pm)
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Stirlingsays 23 Jan 20 4.00pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Low life who attacked a police officer with a machette. The scum was found guilty of wounding with intent however he was found not guilty of possession of an offensive weapon. Are you serious? What the hell was the machete? A toothpick? You will be shocked to learn he had previous "The jury was told the defendant had a conviction for rape in 1982. And in 1997 at Snaresbrook Crown Court he was convicted of two offences of wounding with intent for an unprovoked machete attack on a tenant and his friend for which he was sentenced to nine years in prison." The judge better throw the book at him Edited by Badger11 (23 Jan 2020 3.02pm) What are women officers doing in that situation? Madness.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 23 Jan 20 4.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Low life who attacked a police officer with a machette. The scum was found guilty of wounding with intent however he was found not guilty of possession of an offensive weapon. Are you serious? What the hell was the machete? A toothpick? You will be shocked to learn he had previous "The jury was told the defendant had a conviction for rape in 1982. And in 1997 at Snaresbrook Crown Court he was convicted of two offences of wounding with intent for an unprovoked machete attack on a tenant and his friend for which he was sentenced to nine years in prison." The judge better throw the book at him Edited by Badger11 (23 Jan 2020 3.02pm) Country has gone to the dogs. All wonderful celebrating diversity until you have to directly deal with people like this.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 23 Jan 20 5.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Low life who attacked a police officer with a machette. The scum was found guilty of wounding with intent however he was found not guilty of possession of an offensive weapon. Are you serious? What the hell was the machete? A toothpick? You will be shocked to learn he had previous "The jury was told the defendant had a conviction for rape in 1982. And in 1997 at Snaresbrook Crown Court he was convicted of two offences of wounding with intent for an unprovoked machete attack on a tenant and his friend for which he was sentenced to nine years in prison." The judge better throw the book at him Edited by Badger11 (23 Jan 2020 3.02pm) You know they are going to get very little more than a slap on the wrist. Rope and lamppost comes to mind.
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