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Office etiquette

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    #41
    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    Or have a decent size torch 🔦

    A family member was in a situation where someone broke in and there was a fight. The intruder was badly hurt.

    The intruder was known to the police, had spent time in prison for injuring a police man. Anyway charges where brought against the family member and the intruder. Everyone agreed to drop charges.

    This was a few years ago, hopefully things have changed but still sobering to think if someone breaks into your house you have to be careful and not hurt them.
    Indeed I have often wondered if proper etiquette is to offer the intruder a cuppa and a smoke after he has raped the wife and kids.

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