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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 49
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Interesting article about those two girls that stabbed their friend to get on Slenderman's good side.


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I attended this incident as entry control officer, we were waiting for him to set the place on fire then at about 22:30 the cops flash-banged and stormed his flat. Twas an evening of entertainment.


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Earlier this year, President Supreme Cheese declared that compliance - and, in particular, the prevention of bid-rigging - was one of the most important elements of management. He has now also recorded an interview on the subject, which I strongly encourage you to watch and/or read the English script.

As you know, we operate in almost every country in the world, including areas where bribery and corruption risks are significant. I would like to remind you that we have zero tolerance for wrongdoing, even in areas of high risk where we must be particularly vigilant in our business dealings.

This Saturday, December 9, is designated by the United Nations as “International Anti-Corruption Day”. This day is intended to raise international awareness of the importance of honesty in business dealings, and to showcase innovative ways to fight against corruption.

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I occasionally get offered a free coffee, fruit or toast on site. Do you think this constitutes an attempt at bribery to elicit a higher priority service?


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 49
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If I go out with my contact from A Particular Place, I can't even buy them a drink. Not that I would, go out with them.

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I occasionally get offered a free coffee, fruit or toast on site. Do you think this constitutes an attempt at bribery to elicit a higher priority service?


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Old Man Afterthought tells a story of his need to ship 3 new Jeeps from Place A to Place B. Place B was known for the interesting view of import taxes and their application its customs officers held, so he put 4 Jeeps on the boat. All three on the customs checked manifest arrived at Place B.

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If I go out with my contact from A Particular Place, I can't even buy them a drink. Not that I would, go out with them.


That's pretty daft. Normally there's a value figure attached before such things are questioned (for us it's $100) and even then it would have to be viewed as having leveraged attached, such as if they were currently in negotiations to choose a new supplier.

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I don't understand, he put an extra one on there to see if it would get stolen and it did?


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 49
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I don't understand, he put an extra one on there to see if it would get stolen and it did?


I suspect he put an extra one on there to make sure the original three made it to their destination

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 49
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I don't understand, he put an extra one on there to see if it would get stolen and it did?


I suspect he put an extra one on there to make sure the original three made it to their destination


Yes. 4th probably insured.

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I thought it was that they would see that there was an extra one not on the manifest and think "ah free car!"


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I think they altered it. I'll ask for more details, but I forgot why I told this story now.

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Just received a couple of Christmas cards from aunties. I still instinctively shake them in case they've sneaked a tenner in them, despite that not happening for about 25 years.


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Shaking down your aunties for a tenner. I thought better of you.

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Giphy "shake it out":
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I occasionally get offered a free coffee, fruit or toast on site. Do you think this constitutes an attempt at bribery to elicit a higher priority service?


Well you’d know if you took the training :)


I’ve taken the earlier versions and will take this one too, and The Rulez are essentially not very different from the ones we had in the civil service. You may think that an low level engineer might not have anything to worry about respect of bribery, but if I was swapping out a part that had clearly been damaged by a customer, they might offer some kind of inducement not to report it as such to avoid being charged for the replacement, or when it’s a ‘no fault found’ call e.g. they hadn’t checked whether a ‘faulty’ printer was plugged in at the mains, for which they are charged for the uneccesary visit. I haven’t been offered anything yet,but I could be.

I did get given a bottle of single malt by the director of the regional DTI Fraud Team a few years ago, after sorting out a lot of niggling I.T. problems they had, but that was just thanks for a job well done, and after the event, so didn’t infringe any regs.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 49
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Yo Grim... Pages 7 and 19 of the Switch thread appear to be bust.

Edit- they might be best, but I don't know, because I can't read them.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 49
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I occasionally get offered a free coffee, fruit or toast on site. Do you think this constitutes an attempt at bribery to elicit a higher priority service?


Well you’d know if you took the training :)


I’ve taken the earlier versions and will take this one too, and The Rulez are essentially not very different from the ones we had in the civil service. You may think that an low level engineer might not have anything to worry about respect of bribery, but if I was swapping out a part that had clearly been damaged by a customer, they might offer some kind of inducement not to report it as such to avoid being charged for the replacement, or when it’s a ‘no fault found’ call e.g. they hadn’t checked whether a ‘faulty’ printer was plugged in at the mains, for which they are charged for the uneccesary visit. I haven’t been offered anything yet,but I could be.

I did get given a bottle of single malt by the director of the regional DTI Fraud Team a few years ago, after sorting out a lot of niggling I.T. problems they had, but that was just thanks for a job well done, and after the event, so didn’t infringe any regs.

Our bribery training mentions something like “would you mind or be embarrassed if everyone else in the office knew you’d received this gift instead of them” which seems to tug nicely at the bribery guilt heart strings.

Doesn’t stop me enjoying the pastries HP bring in every time we see them though.

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Somewhat tearful goodbye with Ruth’s folks. We’re nearly at Heathrow... eeeeep.

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Smash it, kiddo.

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Bloody emigrants, going over there stealing their jobs.

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Mr Russell wrote:
Our bribery training mentions something like “would you mind or be embarrassed if everyone else in the office knew you’d received this gift instead of them” which seems to tug nicely at the bribery guilt heart strings.

Doesn’t stop me enjoying the pastries HP bring in every time we see them though.


That basically says "if you have no scruples, it's fine to help yourself"


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Our bribery training mentions something like “would you mind or be embarrassed if everyone else in the office knew you’d received this gift instead of them” which seems to tug nicely at the bribery guilt heart strings.

Doesn’t stop me enjoying the pastries HP bring in every time we see them though.


That basically says "if you have no scruples, it's fine to help yourself"


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I have no scruples about free pastry


My theory is accept the bribe then ignore it and use a different supplier.
Clearly no undue influence has been exerted that way.


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I have no scruples about free pastry


My theory is accept the bribe then ignore it and use a different supplier.
Clearly no undue influence has been exerted that way.


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I have no scruples about free pastry


My theory is accept the bribe then ignore it and use a different supplier.
Clearly no undue influence has been exerted that way.


I advise you never to get involved with Russians.

He said scruples, not rubles!

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4G+ is pretty fast, isn't it? First time I've seen it.


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In theory EE have it all over London but I'm not convinced I've ever noticed it.

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Um, Christmas Illuminations, somewhere in Lancashire, apparently. In daylight they look like palm trees, but when it goes dark ..........

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It's a great but old photo, and I think the original sourcing places it in Florida, which means the palm trees make an awful lot more sense.

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It's a great but old photo, and I think the original sourcing places it in Florida, which means the palm trees make an awful lot more sense.



They lied to me about Lancashire then. In fact, now I come to think of it, Lancashire didn't make any sense at all, there's nowt Christmassy about it. Never mind, it gave me a giggle.

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Technically it should be a dipthong, I guess. Fœtid. Autocorrect doesn't like that either.

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That's a ligature, not a diphthong. The former is the typographical entity, the latter is the sound it represents.


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I was of course referring to the sound it makes. Obviously.

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This article in today's Oxford Mail about a 'hero farmer who ploughs snow for free', complete with pictures of said hero farmer, is slightly undermined by one short paragraph which isn't referred to again in the rest of the hagiography:

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