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It's an April fools thing, surely!
Quote by starlightcouple
Just like if a police officer comes into your home, it then becomes their place of work so the laws apply.
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Just like if a police officer comes into your home, it then becomes their place of work so the laws apply.
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Just like if a police officer comes into your home, it then becomes their place of work so the laws apply.
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Well I hope you have your disclaimers on hand...for the police, fire service , ambulance service, as I guess you will be expecting them to sign before entering your property and that will before they deal with that , fire or suspected heart attack.
Quote by starlightcouple
Just like if a police officer comes into your home, it then becomes their place of work so the laws apply.
Quote by starlightcouple
Well I hope you have your disclaimers on hand...for the police, fire service , ambulance service, as I guess you will be expecting them to sign before entering your property and that will before they deal with that , fire or suspected heart attack.
Quote by Rogue_Trader
Just like if a police officer comes into your home, it then becomes their place of work so the laws apply.
Quote by starlightcouple
Just like if a police officer comes into your home, it then becomes their place of work so the laws apply.
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It's an April fools thing, surely!
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It's an April fools thing, surely!
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Rogue if a police officer came into your home it does become their place of work, and that would apply to any professional that entered your home to do a job of work.
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Rogue if a police officer came into your home it does become their place of work, and that would apply to any professional that entered your home to do a job of work.
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I made those comments yesterday Trev, which was.....................?
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Let's not lose sight of the fact that this individual KNEW it was dark and KNEW she was in an area not set up for 'customers' to use. Therefore she should have taken extra care of her OWN safety. She didn't - she fell. Tough.
Exploring dark corners of outside places is part of her job. Why did she not get the torch from her car? I'm pretty sure a torch would be a standard part of the police equipment. She chose not to supply herself with appropriate safety equipment. Tough.
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If Trev is right that there is enough light to identify the "hazard" (and a court agrees) then this silly case is going to be thrown out and she will not receive compensation... the problem is that public liability insurers generally lack the back bone to fight ill concieved claims....in reality the probability is that her lawyer will claim a sum - say £35,000 and the insurers will decided to settle at say £15,000 rather than risk losing in court ...
the result is that the officer who makes a spurious claim is rewarded for her bare faced cheek ... and everyone else pays just a little bit more when they come to renew their insurance!
I hope that in this case the insurers fight the claim and have it thrown out ... but i wouldn't be too confident that they will !
Jack
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A somewhat belated reply, but never mind. The PC involved in this case has dropped her law suit claiming she didn't want to be labelled a money grabber.
Too late love, way too late.