George Wallace
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jollyjacktar said:Extra 6 months pay and pension...
Would that not depend of whether he beat the Charge or not?
jollyjacktar said:Extra 6 months pay and pension...
ModlrMike said:I must state however that I'm dismayed that he trotted out the "PTSD drugs made me do it" defence.
Jarnhamar said:It's a bit of a catch 22 when we have a culture of have another drink, *****.
I'd rather spend 24 hours on duty than go to a mess function for a couple hours. They're like mine fields now.
Care to explain this George?George Wallace said:I don't know who is giving you legal advice, but you should fire them.
At our officers mess two members got caught fucking that weren't married to each other. Nothing but Keyser Soze shit happened after that.Kat Stevens said:I was voluntold to serve at plenty of "grown up" mess dinners in both of those upper messes, and the bahaviour I witnessed at all of them would have got us lesser mortals a month of CB, or worse. Mess dinner shenanigans gets covered up all the time, I think someone was out for this guy.
Pusser said:More to the point of this thread, however, is that I too suspect that there is much more to this than what we've seen in the National Post. Keep in mind that although calling an officer names may seem relatively minor, depending on the circumstances, the implications can indeed be much more serious. A warrant officer who is openly contemptuous of his/her superiors with impunity can cause serious damage to an entire unit. If others look to their "superior" and see him/her disrespecting an officer, what's to stop them from doing the same? No CO can afford to have his/her junior officers (who help the CO do his job) disrespected by the senior NCOs and warrant officers any more than he/she can afford to have the senior NCOs and warrant officers disrespected by his/her officers. Disrespect and insubordination can be infectious and disastrous.
Pusser said:
More to the point of this thread, however, is that I too suspect that there is much more to this than what we've seen in the National Post. Keep in mind that although calling an officer names may seem relatively minor, depending on the circumstances, the implications can indeed be much more serious. A warrant officer who is openly contemptuous of his/her superiors with impunity can cause serious damage to an entire unit. If others look to their "superior" and see him/her disrespecting an officer, what's to stop them from doing the same? No CO can afford to have his/her junior officers (who help the CO do his job) disrespected by the senior NCOs and warrant officers any more than he/she can afford to have the senior NCOs and warrant officers disrespected by his/her officers. Disrespect and insubordination can be infectious and disastrous.
X Royal said:Care to explain this George?
If a provincial offense of public intoxication is laid and the charged offender does not respond to the charge and is out of province, they will never issue a arrest warrant outside of the province the charge is laid in.
Many offenders with far more serious charges get a buy due to the fact it would cost more to return the offender than the charges will produce fines. Warrants for arrest generally include a return distance of "X" km's, province wide, country wide or even world wide.
If a current serving member the CF just may stick their nose in though.