PDA

View Full Version : Only in Ireland



Superhoops
06/01/2008, 12:24 AM
Read this (http://www.independent.ie/national-news/angry-bus-boss-locked-colleague-in-his-office-1239106.html) after being told about it a few days ago. I did not believe it until I actually read the article.

If there was a 'second door' it is unbelievably sad that a court's time was taken up with such childishness. Both the company and the trade union movement must be proud of their men.

Poor Student
06/01/2008, 6:14 PM
A man wins €1,000 for false imprisonment because one door of the two door room he was in was locked?:confused:

Superhoops
06/01/2008, 9:58 PM
A man wins €1,000 for false imprisonment because one door of the two door room he was in was locked?:confused:
But the door that was locked was the one he came in through and he insisted on leaving by that door. A man of true principle! :rolleyes:

osarusan
07/01/2008, 12:11 AM
Why only in Ireland - it could happen anywhere. Lots of countries have rooms with doors.

GavinZac
07/01/2008, 1:46 AM
Why only in Ireland - it could happen anywhere. Lots of countries have rooms with doors.

We've got some unique tools though.

You know, like Assist (http://www.assistireland.ie/index.asp?docID=-1&locID=2081). Could be different kind of doors.

Poor Student
07/01/2008, 12:39 PM
Must try and insist on leaving the bus on the dual carriageway on the way home today. I'll seek damages off Dublin Bus for false imprisonment then.

kingdom hoop
07/01/2008, 12:41 PM
A man wins €1,000 for false imprisonment because one door of the two door room he was in was locked?:confused:

Well obviously yeah, the provision is, after all, false imprisonment. :D

Block G Raptor
07/01/2008, 1:34 PM
Well obviously yeah, the provision is, after all, false imprisonment. :D

POTM:D:D