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Damned if you wear a mask and damned if you don't!Police believe the altercation occurred over face masks and are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.
Damned if you wear a mask and damned if you don't!Police believe the altercation occurred over face masks and are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.
I agree with him, we are living in a criticise culture. When the Government does something the media go on a mission to find someone to criticise it. I can understand their motive, agreement is less newsworthy than criticism but it does give a distorted picture.
I agree he doesn't deserve criticism - he deserves a smack! People with appointments have driven 150 miles only to find nobody has turned up, bothered to contact them to say the appointment was cancelled or even made a public announcement. It's basic courtesy to contact appointees if you can't make an appointment even if they're not driving 150 miles!firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 6:27 amI agree with him, we are living in a criticise culture. When the Government does something the media go on a mission to find someone to criticise it. I can understand their motive, agreement is less newsworthy than criticism but it does give a distorted picture.
That is of course totally unacceptable but was JRM to blame? No. If you want to smack someone go smack the person who didn't turn up or would you have it JRM's responsibility to go around the whole country every morning and make sure everybody is doing and managers are managing everything 100%? The 100% infallible system has not yet been invented especially for new ventures.Derek27 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 6:45 amI agree he doesn't deserve criticism - he deserves a smack! People with appointments have driven 150 miles only to find nobody has turned up, bothered to contact them to say the appointment was cancelled or even made a public announcement. It's basic courtesy to contact appointees if you can't make an appointment even if they're not driving 150 miles!firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 6:27 amI agree with him, we are living in a criticise culture. When the Government does something the media go on a mission to find someone to criticise it. I can understand their motive, agreement is less newsworthy than criticism but it does give a distorted picture.
I wasn't blaming JRM for the problem but his sheer arrogance, indifference and insensitivity, suggesting somebody who's wasted a day and a 300-mile round trip should "celebrate" the UK's testing facilities, although he wasn't actually talking to them.firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 7:08 amThat is of course totally unacceptable but was JRM to blame? No. If you want to smack someone go smack the person who didn't turn up or would you have it JRM's responsibility to go around the whole country every morning and make sure everybody is doing and managers are managing everything 100%? The 100% infallible system has not yet been invented especially for new ventures.Derek27 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 6:45 amI agree he doesn't deserve criticism - he deserves a smack! People with appointments have driven 150 miles only to find nobody has turned up, bothered to contact them to say the appointment was cancelled or even made a public announcement. It's basic courtesy to contact appointees if you can't make an appointment even if they're not driving 150 miles!firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 6:27 am
I agree with him, we are living in a criticise culture. When the Government does something the media go on a mission to find someone to criticise it. I can understand their motive, agreement is less newsworthy than criticism but it does give a distorted picture.