Re: It's A Done Deal
- From: Phil Newnham <pnewnham@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 09:56:28 +0100
Luigi Topolino wrote:
Illegal drugs can be assumed to have no valid relationship at law or
in fact to the Coke employee's position and functions; a competitor's
F1 vehicle technology has everything to do with McLaren's Chief
Designer's position and roles.
Is this instance knowledge is fungible and what he knew before reading
the Ferrari documents cannot be separated nor distinguished from what
he knew after reading the Ferrari documents, and anything else he
received from Loyal Queen Subject Stepney, and as a long as McLaren
are using anything produced after he had that ill-gotten knowledge and
was directing they are culpable.
Bollocks. McLaren are not responsible for the private actions of an employee in his own time, no matter what those activities might be and no matter whether they might have a bearing on his day job or not. They have followed the only course open to them - as soon as they were made aware of the situation, they suspended Coughlan. There is no more they could or should have done.
ROFL.Pay attention, 007.Piss off, you omni-ignoramus.
Keep thinking you're adequate in even one arena, shitstain: You'll
out-Wells Wells any day now.
ROFL. You know you sound more and more desperate by the day. Anyone looking to you for validation of their worth would need their head read.
--
Phil
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tmc1979/
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