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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
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"Depends what's being shared. If it's work related then it's justified. If they were just swapping chit chat, memes and/or being dirty then it's not justified imho. "
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What was the nature of the material, Tom? |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Depends what's being shared. If it's work related then it's justified. If they were just swapping chit chat, memes and/or being dirty then it's not justified imho.
They not saying but it's in the Essex Chronicle
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What was the nature of the material, Tom?"
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
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"Depends what's being shared. If it's work related then it's justified. If they were just swapping chit chat, memes and/or being dirty then it's not justified imho.
They not saying but it's in the Essex Chronicle
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What was the nature of the material, Tom?"
Aah, bit difficult to say then really.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Do the police have to sign the official secrets act when enlisted, the same as I did when I joined the army , if so then by law nothing can be discussed on social media etc "
That was my thinking, but if not the secrets act, there will be something they sign to this affect |
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Six police workers have been suspended following claims "offensive" material was posted to each other in a WhatsApp group.
The two officers and four staff from Essex Police are said to belonged to a private group on the encrypted service.
An internal disciplinary investigation was launched to look into talks among the six colleagues which allegedly breached conduct rules.
Essex Police declined to discuss the nature of the messages exchanged in the WhatsApp group but experts have indicated for all six to be suspended they must have been 'offensive and unpleasant'. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Six police workers have been suspended following claims "offensive" material was posted to each other in a WhatsApp group.
The two officers and four staff from Essex Police are said to belonged to a private group on the encrypted service.
An internal disciplinary investigation was launched to look into talks among the six colleagues which allegedly breached conduct rules.
Essex Police declined to discuss the nature of the messages exchanged in the WhatsApp group but experts have indicated for all six to be suspended they must have been 'offensive and unpleasant'."
Who are these so called experts. More to this story.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Six police workers have been suspended following claims "offensive" material was posted to each other in a WhatsApp group.
The two officers and four staff from Essex Police are said to belonged to a private group on the encrypted service.
An internal disciplinary investigation was launched to look into talks among the six colleagues which allegedly breached conduct rules.
Essex Police declined to discuss the nature of the messages exchanged in the WhatsApp group but experts have indicated for all six to be suspended they must have been 'offensive and unpleasant'.
Who are these so called experts. More to this story.."
"I think the British people have had enough of listening to experts" one of the defining quotes of recent times. |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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Nothing more to this story than the *full* report rather than a forum thread with half the facts and designed to make it look like something that it isn't.
Numerous media outlets reporting the story if you Google "WhatsApp Police Suspended Essex" - most of them reporting the *facts* that a hearing earlier this week found two officers guilty of sharing "discriminatory and derogatory" material and therefore were dismissed from the force on a charge of "gross misconduct"
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-england-essex-55074184 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If he is a policeman then he is expected to uphold the highest of standards in public duty.
Same reason you cannot be a member of groups that racially aggravate or political groups while serving.
To be honest he is a bit stupid to be involved in something that puts his career at risk and maybe not in the public's interest to have someone like him upholding the law |
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"Nothing more to this story than the *full* report rather than a forum thread with half the facts and designed to make it look like something that it isn't.
Numerous media outlets reporting the story if you Google "WhatsApp Police Suspended Essex" - most of them reporting the *facts* that a hearing earlier this week found two officers guilty of sharing "discriminatory and derogatory" material and therefore were dismissed from the force on a charge of "gross misconduct"
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-england-essex-55074184"
I pasted a direct quote from the story above. The same info in this post. But facts don't get in the way of a good conspiracy theory, eh? |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
"Yes I agree.. they should be sacked "
Yet you started the thread with the bare bones of the story and asked the question whether they should be sacked and then went on to say there was "more to it than meets the eye"?
Actually there isn't - from the full reported facts, rather than half the story, it's plain to see there's nothing more to it than employees having broken a disciplinary code and having lost their jobs after being given a fair hearing at which they were found guilty. |
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I dislike inappropriate creep and control of private lives away from work. That said, it's wise to only share with colleagues what is permitted. Hope it doesn't affect their careers inappropriately. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"Yes I agree.. they should be sacked
Yet you started the thread with the bare bones of the story and asked the question whether they should be sacked and then went on to say there was "more to it than meets the eye"?
Actually there isn't - from the full reported facts, rather than half the story, it's plain to see there's nothing more to it than employees having broken a disciplinary code and having lost their jobs after being given a fair hearing at which they were found guilty."
I agree.. well said and reasoned |
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Well of they broke the rules sharing confidential stuff then yes, should be sacked. If it was just a group of work colleagues sharing random chit chat and the usually stuff that does the rounds then no. Everyone needs a private life.
I'm sure a lot of people would disapprove, (even Im shocked) at some of the stuff I get sent on Whats app |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"I agree.. supposedly it's an encrypted site. Not sure if it can be that secure...
How do you know someone didn’t showed someone?? Nowt to do with it being encrypted "
Could be.. I saw a programme were professional gangs were using top end encryption to dodge the law |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I agree.. supposedly it's an encrypted site. Not sure if it can be that secure... "
WhatsApp and secure in the same sentence ha ha lol they owned buy Facebook and have the same expolits
But use back door exploits are a thing off the past when
Everyone so willing to hand over ever bit off information on them anyway to some random they don’t even know
The new method off attack is to create a quriky little app like facechangd and have millions download in the process give some full access to ur life
Always check permission a app wants before had
Ie there no reason a pic app should have access to ur location service if they want that red flag should be rased to why a pic app wants that data
There no reason for a game to want permission to admin level change on ur phone
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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Well I only phone and text mostly. Use a few apps but when I was at school there were no computers or mobile phones. I remember queing up at the local red telephone box. Very few telephones in houses... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Well I only phone and text mostly. Use a few apps but when I was at school there were no computers or mobile phones. I remember queing up at the local red telephone box. Very few telephones in houses..."
I get that I just saying how the new attack method are being done illegally hack someone is a thing off the past
When everyone so willing to hand over everything about them selfs legally
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Well I only phone and text mostly. Use a few apps but when I was at school there were no computers or mobile phones. I remember queing up at the local red telephone box. Very few telephones in houses..."
For instance ur friend sends you a pic off what they look like at say 70 or say ur in ur 60 the app can make you look 20
And you think ooo that’s cool I going to try that
So you do
The app then mines all ur data while it’s installed ie pics texts phone numbers whare you stay bank account stuff and what not
In that apps tc that you had to accept that no one read 200 odd pages off bs
Will have it that they were legally allowed to mine all ur data and then sell that data to who ever they like and the person or people they sell it to can legally do what ever they like with it
Millions off people have all ready falling victim to it
There was a big uproar in 2018 about this |
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