Suarez Ban - A way round it ?
Discussion
TheHeretic said:
I'm not sure that would be particularly newsworthy if a lawyer had a fight, drunk drove, and so on.
I think if a lawyer bit someone the media might pick it up. Especially if it happened in a public arena, like court. I've never known someone to bite someone else at work. Maybe I've just been lucky with the people I've worked with. I have some major arguments at various times with people I've worked with, and been in some heated meetings, but never in my wildest dreams have I considered biting someone, and I've never been bitten.I suspect I'm not alone. Anyone been bitten at work (excluding those working on a psyciatric ward).
anonymous said:
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Try reading RollonFriday It is actually a false analogy as practising law does not involve wrestling with opponents, being elbowed, kicked, smashed to the floor etc - all those are more conducive to the red mist descending than working in an office.
And it's curious that much more violent incidents take place on a rugby field by fairly high-profile individuals without the PM feeling the need to intervene or journalists using up whole forests in weeks of tedious hyperbole. Maybe rugby folk have a sense of perspective.
Bluebarge said:
anonymous said:
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Try reading RollonFriday It is actually a false analogy as practising law does not involve wrestling with opponents, being elbowed, kicked, smashed to the floor etc - all those are more conducive to the red mist descending than working in an office.
And it's curious that much more violent incidents take place on a rugby field by fairly high-profile individuals without the PM feeling the need to intervene or journalists using up whole forests in weeks of tedious hyperbole. Maybe rugby folk have a sense of perspective.
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