Like I say try to stand up and your card is marked forever so your effectively told deal with it or leave.
Or just kick their teeth out... They can come mark my card, for all I care, I will go to whoever I can to deal them a hit they can't ignore. Go to the papers, or even the law, if needs be.
I'm sorry you were bullied, but that does not mean everyone else should just sigh and accept being ****** over in all aspects of their life... especially not by the law of the country, which is supposed to treat everyone fairly and equally.
But like I said, the more you let people get away with this kind of attitude, the more they will do it and the more they will get away with it.
it's not that easy to get another job elsewhere especially in Glasgow, it would take years to get one that was comparable and my company is the only company that does this work in the UK.
It's also very stupid to stay in a position where such people have such power, because one way or another, however well you play their game, it is
their game and they will end up screwing you over for all your worth and leaving you for dead. Far better to hit back now than lay down and die for their benefit, no?
If you had the means to stash away £40K tax free in cash would you have?
Again, no, not illegally.
how do you do this though?
Same way you get slavery and racism outlawed, gay marriage legalised and things like that, I imagine...
i think it would be too harsh for speeding though.
You want to stop people committing a crime? Any crime? You make it certain they will get caught and you make it a very scary punishment, not if, but
when they do.
is speeding really the issue here or you don't like the current method of enforcing penalties on those that do speed?
Speeding is perhaps not the
problem, but it
is the issue currently being dealt with. I'm just looking at more convincing ways of enforcing it.
Truth is, that approach will work for most of the normal daily road problems, from tailgating to drunk driving, to speeding, to mobile phone use. You make it too risky and too scary for people to do it.
you could for instance have an online test people need to do every 5 years or so... [snip]... would have their car restricted based on the roads they were driving on.
Too complex, too involved, too expensive to set up and administer and maintain and police.
Give them all self-driving cars instead, which they pay for and then hold the manufacturers' programmers responsible for any violations of road law. Job done.
i would vote for a law that anyone found guilty of corruption in any matter had to spend 10 years in prison for example.
You know how I mentioned those abusive people in power would end up screwing you over?
Boom - YOU just became their scapegoat. While you were busy playing some game, they were setting you up.
This is one way how they do it and get away with it. At best, you and a few others would be 'made redundant', shortly before the investigation kicked off. Cunningly, you lot would have been the team responsible for maintaining whatever records would have been proof of guilt/innocence and since you left said records will have been lost... server failure, staff error, something like that.
So at best, you are to blame but cannot reasonably be pulled back in, so without evidence either way the case is merely suspicion and it gets dropped.
At worst, you'd have been subtly conned into taking on some role or other and ultimately put in a position where you personally have ultimate accountability. Off you go to prison, presumably still not caring about things you cannot change...?
And yes, this is exactly how it happens. I have a couple decades experience of seeing it and fighting against it.
it would stamp out most corruption overnight.
It'd take out the lower levels, maybe stop some DPD guy from accepting a tenner to let you collect your parcel when the depot is technically closed to the public... but the corrupt management know their game far better than you. They'll limit liability from Day One, usually taking their money and moving jobs before the mess they instigated even filters down to where the real trouble starts, leaving small fry like you and me to suffer.
this just feels like another form of tax to me.
AH-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
[Sean Connery voice] Of
course it's just another form of tax, dear boy.... Just like the restrictions on vaping that so many countries are enforcing, while still advocating harmful tobacco products that already have an established and profitable taxation mechanic.
If you want to talk about the reality of things, here it is - No-one cares. No-one gives a rat's ass if you live or die, so long as you
pay for the priviledge... and if you do die, better make sure your descendants have enough left to pay for it, too.