Mr Bates vs The Post Office
Discussion
The Count said:
Hammersia said:
The Count said:
It's good form to provide a little summary of what you're posting, rather than just a link, cheersWhy not pop back to your own ‘Ryanair First Class seats’ thread and give ‘Acer12’ a telling off for just posting a YouTube link, with no description or is your policing selective?
Hammersia said:
The Count said:
Hammersia said:
The Count said:
It's good form to provide a little summary of what you're posting, rather than just a link, cheersWhy not pop back to your own ‘Ryanair First Class seats’ thread and give ‘Acer12’ a telling off for just posting a YouTube link, with no description or is your policing selective?
Whilst PH mods generally seem to be quite tolerant to minor transgressions only as recently as yesterday someone's post was deleted for breaking the rules by quite some margin. More grey than a car park full of management Audis.
Hammersia said:
The Count said:
Hammersia said:
The Count said:
It's good form to provide a little summary of what you're posting, rather than just a link, cheersWhy not pop back to your own ‘Ryanair First Class seats’ thread and give ‘Acer12’ a telling off for just posting a YouTube link, with no description or is your policing selective?
How what is?
Doesn’t take a mass of effort to click and read a link. The world would be a less shouty place if more people actually did that
Are you someone on Facebook who rant at headline articles, when answers are actually available within the article?
Hammersia said:
The Count said:
It's good form to provide a little summary of what you're posting, rather than just a link, cheersandyA700 said:
Hammersia said:
The Count said:
It's good form to provide a little summary of what you're posting, rather than just a link, cheers520TORQUES said:
IJWS15 said:
If a policeman can be stripped of the employer element of his pension why can’t the same rule be applied to some of these PO idiots?
Her pension will likely be a private pension, not a government run one linked to the job.Even if it was a company based pension, if her contract doesn't state it can be clawed back, then they cant reduce it.
These CEO contracts tend to be a rule to themselves, even when they royally cock it up, they get a payoff.
The Count said:
Hammersia said:
The Count said:
It's good form to provide a little summary of what you're posting, rather than just a link, cheersWhy not pop back to your own ‘Ryanair First Class seats’ thread and give ‘Acer12’ a telling off for just posting a YouTube link, with no description or is your policing selective?
I very rarely click on a link without some form of info, it's normally a waste of time, it's usually someone's idea of a joke or something we already knew.
heebeegeetee said:
The Count said:
Hammersia said:
The Count said:
It's good form to provide a little summary of what you're posting, rather than just a link, cheersWhy not pop back to your own ‘Ryanair First Class seats’ thread and give ‘Acer12’ a telling off for just posting a YouTube link, with no description or is your policing selective?
I very rarely click on a link without some form of info, it's normally a waste of time, it's usually someone's idea of a joke or something we already knew.
Back on topic, being reported that POL has employed a team of ex police detectives, headed by Gary Brooks, former head of major crime unit at Lancashire, to investigate the role of the 'untouchables' the fraud squad investigators who are accused of bullying and intimidating sub postmasters.
Currently interviewing victims who claim they were wrongly treated.
Edited to add, a recording of an interview previously claimed as lost has been unearthed by the police team.
Currently interviewing victims who claim they were wrongly treated.
Edited to add, a recording of an interview previously claimed as lost has been unearthed by the police team.
Edited by FiF on Sunday 25th February 16:22
FiF said:
Back on topic, being reported that POL has employed a team of ex police detectives, headed by Gary Brooks, former head of major crime unit at Lancashire, to investigate the role of the 'untouchables' the fraud squad investigators who are accused of bullying and intimidating sub postmasters.
Currently interviewing victims who claim they were wrongly treated.
Edited to add, a recording of an interview previously claimed as lost has been unearthed by the police team.
I want to believe that these people will conduct an unbiased investigation but so far anyone hired by the PO has been stonewalled or fired as soon as they didn't come up with the "right" answers. Currently interviewing victims who claim they were wrongly treated.
Edited to add, a recording of an interview previously claimed as lost has been unearthed by the police team.
Edited by FiF on Sunday 25th February 16:22
So I hope it's not another attempt to whitewash again whilst spending our money, when there is already an inquiry and a police investigation I'm very suspicious of any additional help that, that set of vipers offer will in anyway help the course of justice.
BBC link to the story
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-68382976
FiF said:
Back on topic, being reported that POL has employed a team of ex police detectives, headed by Gary Brooks, former head of major crime unit at Lancashire, to investigate the role of the 'untouchables' the fraud squad investigators who are accused of bullying and intimidating sub postmasters.
Currently interviewing victims who claim they were wrongly treated.
Edited to add, a recording of an interview previously claimed as lost has been unearthed by the police team.
This feels like POL are trying to get ahead of bad news story to be going down this route so late in the day, or maybe to try and shift blame to few sacrificial lambs. Other than POL shaming a few employees for being sts not sure how this helps, or how it doesn’t run the risk of preventing the actual police and CPS from bringing prosecutions if criminal acts had been committed. Fair trial rather than trial by media and all that…Currently interviewing victims who claim they were wrongly treated.
Edited to add, a recording of an interview previously claimed as lost has been unearthed by the police team.
Edited by FiF on Sunday 25th February 16:22
b0rk said:
FiF said:
Back on topic, being reported that POL has employed a team of ex police detectives, headed by Gary Brooks, former head of major crime unit at Lancashire, to investigate the role of the 'untouchables' the fraud squad investigators who are accused of bullying and intimidating sub postmasters.
Currently interviewing victims who claim they were wrongly treated.
Edited to add, a recording of an interview previously claimed as lost has been unearthed by the police team.
This feels like POL are trying to get ahead of bad news story to be going down this route so late in the day, or maybe to try and shift blame to few sacrificial lambs. Other than POL shaming a few employees for being sts not sure how this helps, or how it doesn’t run the risk of preventing the actual police and CPS from bringing prosecutions if criminal acts had been committed. Fair trial rather than trial by media and all that…Currently interviewing victims who claim they were wrongly treated.
Edited to add, a recording of an interview previously claimed as lost has been unearthed by the police team.
Edited by FiF on Sunday 25th February 16:22
When I first read FiF's post I was conflicted.
I liked the sound of what was being touted, but there was that uneasiness as to the bona fides of, well, let's be honest, the slipperiest, most dishonest, arsesaving-ist, self-preserving, myopic, self-serving bunch of now stting themselves, dishonest and lying, bullying s (that our successive governments have patted on the back) ever.
tumble dryer said:
b0rk said:
FiF said:
Back on topic, being reported that POL has employed a team of ex police detectives, headed by Gary Brooks, former head of major crime unit at Lancashire, to investigate the role of the 'untouchables' the fraud squad investigators who are accused of bullying and intimidating sub postmasters.
Currently interviewing victims who claim they were wrongly treated.
Edited to add, a recording of an interview previously claimed as lost has been unearthed by the police team.
This feels like POL are trying to get ahead of bad news story to be going down this route so late in the day, or maybe to try and shift blame to few sacrificial lambs. Other than POL shaming a few employees for being sts not sure how this helps, or how it doesn’t run the risk of preventing the actual police and CPS from bringing prosecutions if criminal acts had been committed. Fair trial rather than trial by media and all that…Currently interviewing victims who claim they were wrongly treated.
Edited to add, a recording of an interview previously claimed as lost has been unearthed by the police team.
Edited by FiF on Sunday 25th February 16:22
When I first read FiF's post I was conflicted.
I liked the sound of what was being touted, but there was that uneasiness as to the bona fides of, well, let's be honest, the slipperiest, most dishonest, arsesaving-ist, self-preserving, myopic, self-serving bunch of now stting themselves, dishonest and lying, bullying s (that our successive governments have patted on the back) ever.
The only positive thing that I could positively squeeze out of it could be that there are some who have genuinely been shocked, feel they have been misled by the central villains, and want to see how much more is sitting waiting to come out of the woodwork. Question is who would be sufficiently senior to set this investigation up but still genuinely have been kept in the dark.
Which question leads me to suspect it's another exercise to try and get ahead of things and focus blame on a few to be claimed as 'bad apples' when in reality it's the apple core that stinks more than anything.
In short it's a villain keeping to their modus operandi. Previously all was blamed on the small guys, the SPMs, now it's the investigators' turn.
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