
I thought you meant losing their job for an on air mistake or getting a few days paid leave.
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Mon 10 Dec 2012, 16:00,
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if they were luckier, and someone without clear unchecked mental health problems answered the phone and this didn't end up being the spaz-fest it has become.. they'd probably have gotten a raise and this would have been looked back upon as a right proper jape!
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Mon 10 Dec 2012, 16:03,
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anything we do in our daily life, even if you're a thoroughly nice person,
could possibly cause someone with mental health problems to tip over the edge.
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Mon 10 Dec 2012, 16:06,
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could possibly cause someone with mental health problems to tip over the edge.

the station needs to keep listeners on side and all that.
But I agree, it's no different to any other phone prank that goes right or wrong, all of which are mocking the person on the other end of the line, so in a way are just slightly cunty acts of bullying.
Some times bullying is funny and acceptable in the media, other times people remember it's a bit of a shit thing to do.
I'm guessing they'll get early retirement. They did what they were paid to do, opinion just shifted on whether it was funny or not.
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Mon 10 Dec 2012, 16:07,
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But I agree, it's no different to any other phone prank that goes right or wrong, all of which are mocking the person on the other end of the line, so in a way are just slightly cunty acts of bullying.
Some times bullying is funny and acceptable in the media, other times people remember it's a bit of a shit thing to do.
I'm guessing they'll get early retirement. They did what they were paid to do, opinion just shifted on whether it was funny or not.