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"H. Neary" wrote in message
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On Sun, 3 Jun 2012 14:03:00 +0100, "ARWadsworth"
wrote:

H. Neary wrote:
On Sun, 3 Jun 2012 13:24:42 +0100, "ARWadsworth"
wrote:

H. Neary wrote:
On Sat, 02 Jun 2012 23:22:46 +0100, gremlin_95


Well you're an idiot then. We lost a very good lecturer in
college recently because some **** reported him for giving him
a quick poke when telling him to get off his phone, no harm was
caused by the 'poke' and the guy wasn't even meant to be on his
phone anyway!!! So now, one of our units is gone completely
tits up until this mess is sorted.

You justify an atttack and I'm an idiot? Really?

No one has the right to assault another person. How would you
take it if someone walked up and poked you, or is it a normal
greeting in your part of the country.

I went through many years of college and University and never saw
anyone get assaulted once. I is not a normal or acceptable form of
communication you know.

Poking someone who is messing on their phone instead of learning is
not assault.
Really?

Try correcting youir postman, a traffic warden or a police officer
with a poke. Your learning experience would probably benefit a great
deal.


They are adults doing a job and I am not in charge of them. However if I
was
training them or in charge of them I WOULD poke them if they were messing
about.

And I have been arrested for asaulting a police officer (but not charged).


You do not seem to be a fit person to be in charge of anyone.


You don't yourself.

Perhaps if you improved your communication skills and toned down
your language a bit you wouldn't find a need to resort to violence.


Perhaps if you got a clue and realised that an occasional poke
to get someone's attention can be much more effective, you
wouldn't find a need to gabble on to them for so long.