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  1. Don

    Donny-Red Well-Known Member

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    You posted that the police shouldn’t be trusted with data. You’re the barmy bugger when Dildo Harding already has previous and you ignored that to make a ridiculous point.
     
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    I don’t trust her with the data either. I wouldn’t trust any of them to make me a cup of tea. Is that better?
     
  3. Wat

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    Sure, but like many things humanity requires a big kick up the arse to move the status quo.

    You're tilting at windmills here. I mean we can carry on being hypocritical, or we can change. Changing and having businesses say it's OK for staff to stay home rather than dragging their areses into work and spreading cold/flu/covid is a good thing. In the end it saves lives, illness and sickness levels for companies which = money.
     
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    Watcher_Of_The_Skies Well-Known Member

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    No but the point is you do what you can. Not getting on public transportation to go to work whilst coughing/sneezing and generally spreading germs is after this, an overwhelmingly necessary way forward.
     
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    I'm not aware of any significant data breaches from the PNC.
     
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    About 15 years ago, there was an ‘alleged’ loss of a CD rom moving data from one government department to another, it led to hundreds of thousands of lost hours due to increased data security in both departments, and the eventual outcome of the investigation was that the person responsible for the ‘lost’ backup had probably just not created the disk.

    I know dozens of people who’ve been sacked for misusing data, but no British govt department has ever suffered a major data breach to the best of my knowledge.

    meanwhile in the private sector it’s a weekly occurrence. It’s almost like bureaucratic departments take this stuff seriously.
     
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    I think the most frequent occurances of drink driving (and the ones that are almost always ignored) are when people drive after drinking the night before. They'll finish a night out in the early hours of the morning and then drive to work/home from friends the next day and think because they've had a cup of tea and maybe a slice of toast they are good to go.
     
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    Sorry, I honestly don’t know what you mean? He claimed there weren’t any examples, I gave one from literally the last four weeks. Is it somehow the wrong kind of data breach for you?
     
  11. Don

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    You didn’t. ;)
    But that’s semantics.

    A it wasn’t a leak from the PNC (the semantics)

    and B whilst it was a ‘data breach’ its a storm in a teacup, a police force put some ‘test data’ in an online portal only accessible to a contractor. Bloody stupid, but not in the same league as Mrs Harding’s history.
     
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    At some point people need to stop focusing on and living in fear of one barely leathal virus. Its that deadly they are skewing the mortality stats for it....

    Both flu and rhinovirus are asymptomatic. Do i need constanting testing for those too?

    Especially as Flu as per the latest WHO research has a higher IFR than Coivd. Even with a vaccine. And not as picky with who it sends to their demise.

    As for passing it to the general public the odds of that happening are between slim and **** all.

    Theres a reason its most prevailent in residential homes, care homes, hospitals and educational settings...
     
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    SYP have left more than one laptop in the Wetherspoons up Woodseats after a team bonding session...
     
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    I'm not questioning most of your post - I actually agree with it in general.

    I'm questioning the part when you would deliberately and selfishly ignore instructions to isolate to run the risk of infecting people more vulnerable than yourself.

    It's a proper cnts trick.
     
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    Cops love to bend the rules during the pandemic. This guy openly admits fining someone for not wearing one when you don't have to because in the Exemption Cards section it states clearly you don't need to prove you're exempt......

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publi...ngs-when-to-wear-one-and-how-to-make-your-own

     
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    The guy didn't sound as if he was exempt to me. He just didn't want to wear one.
     
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    Big difference between not having to and having to prove it though. Two completely different things.
     
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    Not sure what point you're making here. If the guy had said, "I'm exempt, but I don't, under the rule of law, have to show you the proof of my exemption", then you'd have a point. But he didn't, he just acted like a loud mouth arse, so it's difficult to have any sympathy with him or believe the police did anything wrong.
     
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    Multiple phone call is wrong, but as for the police knowing,if you ain't doing anything wrong, whats the problem in random checks otherwise some muppets would just be incline to crack on as the mood takes them
     
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    Well out of all the ridiculous stuff you have posted about Covid this lots right up there as the biggest load of self centred ****** so far. IMHO
     
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