@IanMcFadyen1966 @WillBlackWriter very fed up of the perpetual crap they make people endure while professing to be here for the people
@IanMcFadyen1966 @AngrybriTony @WillBlackWriter Just to be clear, when you say 'removing liability by apologising' - removing it from whom?
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@C7RKY@IanMcFadyen1966@AngrybriTony@WillBlackWriter from the agency potentially liable? -
@MAMAAUK@IanMcFadyen1966@AngrybriTony@WillBlackWriter I can understand the principle but what if they *are* liable? Does it let them off? -
@C7RKY@MAMAAUK@AngrybriTony@WillBlackWriter No the apology doesn't let them off at all -
@IanMcFadyen1966@C7RKY@AngrybriTony@WillBlackWriter did they explain what "apology law" looks like? -
@MAMAAUK@C7RKY@AngrybriTony@WillBlackWriter But this will only cover Scotland -
@IanMcFadyen1966@C7RKY@AngrybriTony@WillBlackWriter just looking into current US versions -
@MAMAAUK@C7RKY@AngrybriTony@WillBlackWriter Have sent you a link with more details -
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@C7RKY@AngrybriTony@WillBlackWriter If the org apologises doesn't mean they instantly admit liability. Still needs to be investigated -
@IanMcFadyen1966@AngrybriTony@WillBlackWriter Oh ok...so it just means there's no default liability, but doesn't offer immunity either? - End of conversation
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