Scott K
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Much like how I feel about his television shows.Actually the food was decidedly ordinary and it was a few years back when Mollymook was still pretty new as his restaurant.
Much like how I feel about his television shows.Actually the food was decidedly ordinary and it was a few years back when Mollymook was still pretty new as his restaurant.
Actually, the bus to Shirley goes past our front door!I am serious....and don't call me Shirley...
I agree that process is important. And that ANAO report shows that the government is very carefully managing/reviewing the whole thing.
But I still feel you are not comparing apples with apples. In those "inappropriate" cases the officers were simply past their refresher training, in most cases by only weeks. The usage of the term "inappropriate" is an arbitrary word which was specifically used in a certain way by the ANAO within this exercise, but they were speaking in that, an internal way, within an administrative assesment. My point was that the term is, very understandably so, taken as something much more negatively when read by other people.
The official Border Force response goes further in this regard - they explicitly sought to express and clarify that the "breaches" as identified in the report were "in the category of inadvertent and administrative breaches as opposed to deliberate and intentional breaches".
For the record, I was an absolute stickler in the police. I only ever "lost" one case, where the star witness had a change of heart (literally - love is a powerful thing). I was proud of my reputation, not as an egoistical thing, but because of my internal total belief in fairness and justice. And I not only understood the need for best-possible integrity of the system, but I also devoted most of my career there to instill those same principles in new coppers.
It is perhaps because of that experience that I argue in threads like this. In the real world things are complicated, the pursuit of perfection is ideal but it is so very hard. So I like the focus to be on what I percieve as the true issues.
If the same sort of audit was conducted within, say, the Ambulance Service, the equivalent would be to find that a percentage of paramedics had performed CPR when they had missed their 2-yearly CPR requal by a couple of weeks. Thus their saving of the patient would have actually occurred during an "inappropriate attendance".
I am all for procedures, of never letting go on that drive for ever improved practices. Those protocols are there for good reasons. But please let us recognize the whole picture, and not taint people trying to do the best job they can.
Lol - I had managed to keep my real job quiet till that post.Depends on the environment. I'm thinking in the context of the comment you quoted, Madam is a title, therefore a proper noun, therefore capitalised; as you have done. The original quote is not capitalised, hence one could conclude that it is actually a job description...![]()
Hi Throwaway and welcome to AFF!
Thanks for your informative post.
Witnesses and activists have accused Australian Border Force officers of targeting Saudi Arabian women whom they suspect will apply for asylum and blocking them from entering the country when they arrive at Australian airports.
Looks like another granny has been selectedOn one occasion when visiting the USA mrsdrron got the SSSS on her BP virtually any time.One TSA agent told her because there was an alert that the next terror attack was likely to be a Caucasian grandmother.Not sure if it was correct but certainly would explain her luck with the SSSS.
As I have said before I have been stripped searched when transitting LHR.And I mean stripped not the Walled story of having to unbutton his jeans.No reason given.So it happens everywhere.
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