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arista
12-04-2013, 01:07 PM
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/04/11/article-0-193C327E000005DC-337_306x423.jpg
Utter Fool.

Hatred: Sergeant Jeremy Scott
said he hoped the former prime minister's death
at the age of 87 was 'painful and degrading' - and has quit today

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/04/11/article-2307705-193C65C2000005DC-805_634x663.jpg


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2307705/Scotland-Yard-sergeant-Jeremy-Scott-resigns-Margaret-Thatcher-degrading-painful-death-tweets.html

AnnieK
12-04-2013, 01:17 PM
What a knob....another statistic to the unemployment figures now.

Cherie
12-04-2013, 01:21 PM
Why do people even go on Twitter, if you hold views like that you should only be sharing them with your nearest and dearest.... You would think people would learn not to tweet stupid stuff by now.

AnnieK
12-04-2013, 01:23 PM
Why do people even go on Twitter, if you hold views like that you should only be sharing them with your nearest and dearest.... You would think people would learn not to tweet stupid stuff by now.

Exactly...especially when they have positions of authority within Public Services.

Josy
12-04-2013, 01:24 PM
Why do people even go on Twitter, if you hold views like that you should only be sharing them with your nearest and dearest.... You would think people would learn not to tweet stupid stuff by now.

Exactly.

When will people realise that everything they say on there has a very high chance of coming back to bite them on the arse.

This guy is a fool.

arista
12-04-2013, 01:25 PM
Why do people even go on Twitter, if you hold views like that you should only be sharing them with your nearest and dearest.... You would think people would learn not to tweet stupid stuff by now.


He got caught in the Bandwagon
not thinking straight as he typed.


Once it got on TV news, he
was as good as sacked.


Sign of The Times

Jack_
12-04-2013, 01:32 PM
Exactly.

When will people realise that everything they say on there has a very high chance of coming back to bite them on the arse.

This guy is a fool.

That doesn't make it right though. Not employing people/sacking people/forcing people into resigning for things they have said online is, more often than not, completely unfair and is just worsening the unemployment crisis. I do like though how this week the Mail will be lambasting this man and pushing him into resigning and then next week they'll be criticising the unemployed. Irony lost on them I think.

Josy
12-04-2013, 01:37 PM
That doesn't make it right though. Not employing people/sacking people/forcing people into resigning for things they have said online is, more often than not, completely unfair and is just worsening the unemployment crisis. I do like though how this week the Mail will be lambasting this man and pushing him into resigning and then next week they'll be criticising the unemployed. Irony lost on them I think.

I'm not saying it makes it right Jack but someone in his position should always think very carefully before they post stuff like this online.

AnnieK
12-04-2013, 01:41 PM
That doesn't make it right though. Not employing people/sacking people/forcing people into resigning for things they have said online is, more often than not, completely unfair and is just worsening the unemployment crisis. I do like though how this week the Mail will be lambasting this man and pushing him into resigning and then next week they'll be criticising the unemployed. Irony lost on them I think.

Its a fact of life though - fair or otherwise and someone in a responsible position such as this should have known better.

Jack_
12-04-2013, 01:46 PM
Well I can't disagree with that because it's true, but what needs to happen is we put an end to that. What people post online shouldn't have any affect on their job, whether that be if they're given one or sacked from one. I'm talking generally and within reason here of course (and no this doesn't fall outside of that), but it's not right that someone can be forced into resigning for having an opinion on this issue and it's not right that people can not be employed or be sacked for posting photos on Facebook of them getting pissed (as if Facebook is actually an accurate representation of a person anyway, lol at the thought), amongst other things.

And I hate the 'it's a fact of life' argument. It might be a way of life at the minute but it doesn't have to remain that way. We shouldn't just accept everything at face value and never question rules and laws, things don't have to remain unjust and unfair forever, but they will while ever everyone just sits back and says 'ah well that's life isn't it'...you could apply the same thing to gay people not being able to marry, shall everyone just have sat back and just accepted that fact or actually try and do something about it?

Me. I Am Salman
12-04-2013, 01:47 PM
He shouldn't have been made to resign :bored:

Livia
12-04-2013, 01:52 PM
He's a copper. He should have known better. He wouldn't be allowed to say that in the press and keep his job, saying it online is covered by exactly the same libel laws, and also by his contract.

Me. I Am Salman
12-04-2013, 01:53 PM
His Twitter account was anonymous though it's not like he was setting a bad example or something, just wanted a place where he could express his views

Livia
12-04-2013, 01:55 PM
His Twitter account was anonymous though it's not like he was setting a bad example or something, just wanted a place where he could express his views

It wasn't that anonymous, was it. He is not entitled to express his views in public like that because of his job. He's old enough to have known that. If he had a burning desire to say something like that he should have found somewhere less public than Twitter.

Omah
12-04-2013, 01:56 PM
Why do people even go on Twitter, if you hold views like that you should only be sharing them with your nearest and dearest.... You would think people would learn not to tweet stupid stuff by now.

Exactly.

When will people realise that everything they say on there has a very high chance of coming back to bite them on the arse.

This guy is a fool.

I agree .... anyone who uses the internet to disseminate personal information or opinions has to learn to accept that someone they don't expect may come across the information or opinion and use it against them ..... anyone who doesn't is a mug ..... :pipe:

the truth
12-04-2013, 02:03 PM
you hear 1000 times worse things said every day on the street or even on tv by comedians , yet they can say these things and yet if its tweeted its somehow worse? same with youtube, endess racism goes unnoticed, you sneeze on twitter and the world catches a cold. the mans an idiot yes, but why is twitter comments taken so out of proportion to the rest of the world?

Brother Leon
12-04-2013, 02:16 PM
Good on him. Wanted to speak his mind so he did.

Josy
12-04-2013, 02:30 PM
Good on him. Wanted to speak his mind so he did.

At a cost :laugh:

arista
12-04-2013, 03:16 PM
Good on him. Wanted to speak his mind so he did.


What
and then no job?


You are Crazy

arista
12-04-2013, 03:19 PM
Well I can't disagree with that because it's true, but what needs to happen is we put an end to that. What people post online shouldn't have any affect on their job, whether that be if they're given one or sacked from one. I'm talking generally and within reason here of course (and no this doesn't fall outside of that), but it's not right that someone can be forced into resigning for having an opinion on this issue and it's not right that people can not be employed or be sacked for posting photos on Facebook of them getting pissed (as if Facebook is actually an accurate representation of a person anyway, lol at the thought), amongst other things.

And I hate the 'it's a fact of life' argument. It might be a way of life at the minute but it doesn't have to remain that way. We shouldn't just accept everything at face value and never question rules and laws, things don't have to remain unjust and unfair forever, but they will while ever everyone just sits back and says 'ah well that's life isn't it'...you could apply the same thing to gay people not being able to marry, shall everyone just have sat back and just accepted that fact or actually try and do something about it?


But Jack
it is a sacking or step down.

Wake Up


You are in UK
not some dream

lostalex
13-04-2013, 01:21 AM
It's easy to make an anonymous account on twitter. If he wanted to express his personal views on public matters, he should have done so without using his real name.

If you are a public figure whenever you speak in public (and twitter is public) you are also representing your position. Especially as a cop because police are not supposed to take political sides, their only side is supposed to be the law.

Niall
13-04-2013, 01:41 AM
Maybe the things that he said were in poor taste, but in what way are a few derogatory comments about Thatcher going to affect his performance as a police officer? Do they expect that he'll be going on some sort of mad rampage and arrest people who are supporters of her?

It's just absurd. If they were really that annoyed at what he'd written then the proper course of action would have been an internal punishment given to him by his bosses, plus his deletion of the offending tweets. I think this is far too harsh.

Kizzy
13-04-2013, 01:43 AM
It was silly of him, I guess he just had to speak his mind. It cost him his job yes, maybe he knew it would?

Jake.
13-04-2013, 04:41 PM
He should have known that, following past occurences, it wouldn't go down well... more fool him

Cherie
13-04-2013, 05:01 PM
He should have known that, following past occurences, it wouldn't go down well... more fool him

well as more about the story emerges it appears it's the DM who have shot themselves in the foot....he posted anonymously but was outed by the DM. He resigned thereby ensuring he gets his full final salary pension which the DM states would be up to 30,000 (if he was sacked he would not get his pension) and the DM are not happy oops...:joker:

AnnieK
13-04-2013, 05:07 PM
well as more about the story emerges it appears it's the DM who have shot themselves in the foot....he posted anonymously but was outed by the DM. He resigned thereby ensuring he gets his full final salary pension which the DM states would be up to 30,000 (if he was sacked he would not get his pension) and the DM are not happy oops...:joker:

Ouch :laugh:

Cherie
13-04-2013, 05:28 PM
and the guy is 52, someone must have tipped the DM off, his Mrs most probably..:joker:

Kizzy
13-04-2013, 05:33 PM
:joker: :joker: :joker: