I could honestly stare into the endless depths of space
and not fathom the reasoning with this one. What could possibly go wrong from a corporate point of view giving someone a tiny plaster to cover a slight cut on a finger, so drops of blood don't get on their cameras?
I'm quite good with political correctness, but come on
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Sat 8 Aug 2009, 21:12,
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I'm quite good with political correctness, but come on
Political correctness is all well and good
but it doesn't really have anything to do with subject in hand.
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Sat 8 Aug 2009, 21:18,
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Well no, it does
ten years ago if my finger had a little cut causing annoyance and I asked that girl for a plaster and she refused, it would be incomprehensible, and be in Private Eye as a joke to far; or as I said, some reactionary headline in some right-wing paper
Yesterday, it simply wasted my time; i missed the staff canteen and half our department's briefing trying to find a fucking plaster, that could have been resolved immediately
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Sat 8 Aug 2009, 21:40,
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Yesterday, it simply wasted my time; i missed the staff canteen and half our department's briefing trying to find a fucking plaster, that could have been resolved immediately
Ah, Health and Safety Gone Mad
Seriously - this isn't a legislation thing, just some bad briefing and lack of common sense at your workplace. Employers have a duty of care which means that refusing you a plaster is more worrying than the fact that you cut yourself at work in the first place.
Love your pics by the way.
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Sat 8 Aug 2009, 22:17,
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Love your pics by the way.