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Are the police telling the truth for once?
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A wink?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIt's a slap on the wrist, it's not like he's touched a fellow colleague on the knee and given her a wink for gods sake, in that case he should be burnt at the stake.Comment
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Nope its cute asses for me!Originally posted by original PM View PostIndeed.
People seriously need to get a grip and understand the difference between things that are legal and things that maybe you think other people should not do.
I always love the ones about porn as everyone gets all high and mighty about it - when you know they are going to home, wait for the missus to go out and then wank like crazy to some bigger boobed milf.
Its scary they don't have some sort of filter to limit access considering how many exploits the porn sites expose.
If you like a bit of online action use a virtual guest so you can roll back.Comment
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"Asked to resign" - semantics - jumped before he was pushed.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostSacked, BTW. Not resigned.
Clearly there are fortunately rules in play to stop MPs surfing smut at work. If it was found on his personal computer, I'd have no problem with him carrying on but that's not the case so he has to go.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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The real issue is he lied.Originally posted by LondonManc View Post"Asked to resign" - semantics - jumped before he was pushed.
Clearly there are fortunately rules in play to stop MPs surfing smut at work. If it was found on his personal computer, I'd have no problem with him carrying on but that's not the case so he has to go.
If he admitted he looked at porn and came out with tulip about being a red-blooded male he would still be in position."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Agreed. However I am not sure that p0rn on a work computer should not be a sackable offence.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe real issue is he lied.
If he admitted he looked at porn and came out with tulip about being a red-blooded male he would still be in position.
And nothing wrong with women looking at p0rn too.....Comment
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