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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThat's why so many people play cricket and have kids who play baseball.
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.
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Originally posted by Amiga500 View PostYeah, me too. I've been slowly introducing widescreen monitors onto my desk from home. I've gradually walled myself in. I'd recommend it.
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostIf found someone crawling around under MY desk, i'd break his arms.
I wear dresses and skirts so I would have so much fun if some idiot crawled under any desks.
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Originally posted by Amiga500 View PostOk, if you are sure. Although the guy in question was also using my monitor for a couple of months as I had neglected to collect it after leaving.
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostIt wasn't his monitor or keyboard/mouse. it was on the bank of hotdesks my team had used for a few weeks and a machine I used regularly by getting in early enough. This guy had just started and come in too late to get one of the fully working desks.
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Originally posted by Amiga500 View PostIt was his monitor I imagine. I had to go back to somewhere I used to work to pick up my monitor. When I arrived some random had taken it from my old desk and was using it. I was very polite and asked for it back but he seemed really put out.
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostWas in a first come first served hot desk situation at a large well known government bailed out and now owned bank and one day I was sat there working until a guy came in, sat opposite me, crawled under the desk and proceeded to start unplugging the mouse/keyboard/screen from the machine I was working on while I was working on it.
I wanted to choke him out but had to make do with "Oi mate - WTF are you doing?!"
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Was in a first come first served hot desk situation at a large well known government bailed out and now owned bank and one day I was sat there working until a guy came in, sat opposite me, crawled under the desk and proceeded to start unplugging the mouse/keyboard/screen from the machine I was working on while I was working on it.
I wanted to choke him out but had to make do with "Oi mate - WTF are you doing?!"
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