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Gross Negligence?
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Forgive the pun but this is extraordinary. For someone holding an important position to be so careless is dreadful.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He took it home intentionally Sher when he knew he shouldn't. This was entirely avoidable. The first thing I thought when I read the report was how upset I would be if I were this child's parent so I don't think it's low at all to say what I've said. I just feel for them, they must have thought things couldn't get any worse and now this has happened. Do you not think you might feel the same in their shoes sher?
As four of my children aren't even fourteen yet then I do think it is rather low. If the files had been about some other subject (Google - sensitive files left on trains) then people wouldn't feel such a connection. If must be awful for the parents but then the whole situation is awful and beyond comprehension and I have no idea how people get through these horrible situations. There is no suggestion that the files were read by anyone else but that they were discarded with some magazines, although that obviously doesn't make it any more bearable.
// A Scotland Yard spokeswoman said: "In November 2014 the MPS was informed by HM Coroner, London West, that he had inadvertently disposed of a single document relating to the police evidence against Arnis Zalkalns.//
Gross negligence perhaps - and the regulators ( you know like the sinning Lord Sewel only he is at work so he wears a glum face ) lose their sense of humour on this. No damage so I think there is no case to answer
This week the GMC is hearing a case where the only 'charge' is that the doctor had a conversation on a train which everyone heard ! - and s/o complained because 'it could be about her M-I-L [but wasnt] and blah blah blah". case still being heard I think
oops happens all the time - I was on a train when an important Lawyer was having a barristers con on the phone and I leant towards a pakistani opposite me and said - "I am trying to work out which case he is talking about" and he said: " I am in the CPS and I am trying to work out .... "
Another time I was transfixed by a secretary not regaling us with a lurid Coronation St episode but her interview with the police concerning Dr Shipman's death that occurred in his surgery - apparently they interviewed everyone in the surgery at the time it occurred. It took me about three weeks to realise that I HAD heard the plot before but NOT on Coronation St
another time it was s/o arranging a week end consultation for a severely disturbed ( = mad, insane, foo-foo ) prisoner in Strangeways. Not really bad but really mad
Gross negligence perhaps - and the regulators ( you know like the sinning Lord Sewel only he is at work so he wears a glum face ) lose their sense of humour on this. No damage so I think there is no case to answer
This week the GMC is hearing a case where the only 'charge' is that the doctor had a conversation on a train which everyone heard ! - and s/o complained because 'it could be about her M-I-L [but wasnt] and blah blah blah". case still being heard I think
oops happens all the time - I was on a train when an important Lawyer was having a barristers con on the phone and I leant towards a pakistani opposite me and said - "I am trying to work out which case he is talking about" and he said: " I am in the CPS and I am trying to work out .... "
Another time I was transfixed by a secretary not regaling us with a lurid Coronation St episode but her interview with the police concerning Dr Shipman's death that occurred in his surgery - apparently they interviewed everyone in the surgery at the time it occurred. It took me about three weeks to realise that I HAD heard the plot before but NOT on Coronation St
another time it was s/o arranging a week end consultation for a severely disturbed ( = mad, insane, foo-foo ) prisoner in Strangeways. Not really bad but really mad