
@HCH_Hill It does seem off to me that there isn’t already a defence of “trying to stop someone in the act of committing a crim” which would protect them from being sued and also prevent their employer from dismissing them.
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Alexander Bullock
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Says a lot about the state of politics and politicians that so many of them are rushing to tell an employer what they "must" do in a situation where we clearly don't have the full story and the employer has a justifiable policy they don't like. thetimes.com/uk/crime/artic…



NEW: 🇺🇸🇮🇷A mass grave of American aircraft that were lost last night while trying to rescue the pilot




















It's insane that you're forced to do this stuff in order to run a company in Britain. These rules were introduced under a Tory government. It's shameful.


What are some movies that had no right being as good as they turned out to be?