Licence to wheel
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G'kar

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3,728 posts

202 months

grumbledoak

32,158 posts

249 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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Sounds more lice a license to sit very, very still.

Matthew_Eames

1,052 posts

220 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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Madness

crofty1984

16,461 posts

220 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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Jeebus.
Maybe I should be entitled to a job as a profesiionnal basketball-playing surgeon. It's discriminatory that they think they can't employ me just because I am short, horrendously unfit and have no background in medicine.

scorp

8,783 posts

245 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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article said:
Sajad Suleman, 35, admitted he could not move his arms or legs when he applied to be a Mobile Surveillance Officer but still claimed he should have been the "preferred candidate" out of the 1,092 who applied.

He said the role – "all about observing people or places either on foot or by vehicle" – could have been adapted and he could have travelled and tracked targets by train, coach or taxi.
Is this a joke ? rofl
No really ?

Edited by scorp on Tuesday 10th March 14:43

Simpo Two

89,238 posts

281 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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'Suleman said: "I knew the mobile surveillance officer job was active. They sent you out, sometimes to different countries to spy on someone. You are out on the front line, but it was right up my street.

DOH!

randomman

2,215 posts

205 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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I think it's quite clear they didn't discrimiate against him because of his disability...

Its because he isn't white.

sleep envy

62,260 posts

265 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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so what would he do if the suspect he was following went up a flight of steps?

Office_Monkey

1,969 posts

225 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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It's cost £9k to defend this action? Fookin hell, how cheap would a bullet be? Save the taxpayer on dishing out some benefits too... wink

randomman

2,215 posts

205 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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sleep envy said:
so what would he do if the suspect he was following went up a flight of steps?

G'kar

Original Poster:

3,728 posts

202 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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sleep envy said:
so what would he do if the suspect he was following went up a flight of steps?
Sue MI5 for not putting him on Dalek duty.

crofty1984

16,461 posts

220 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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G'kar said:
sleep envy said:
so what would he do if the suspect he was following went up a flight of steps?
Sue MI5 for not putting him on Dalek duty.
They can do stairs now!

whitechief

4,431 posts

211 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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The guy just sounds like a nut job, how did it ever get to tribunal let alone appeal?

beefcake42

267 posts

217 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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randomman said:
sleep envy said:
so what would he do if the suspect he was following went up a flight of steps?
off topic but,do the gays come with jet packs now....how cool.

G'kar

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202 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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beefcake42 said:
randomman said:
sleep envy said:
so what would he do if the suspect he was following went up a flight of steps?
off topic but,do the gays come with jet packs now....how cool.
They got the idea from Elton John.

sleep envy

62,260 posts

265 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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G'kar said:
sleep envy said:
so what would he do if the suspect he was following went up a flight of steps?
Sue MI5 for not putting him on Dalek duty.
going round shouting 'exterminate' is hardly subtle though is it?