A judge has ruled that dropping the ‘F-bomb’ at work is no longer shocking 😳
Dropping the ‘F-bomb’ at work is no longer shocking in Britain, a judge has ruled.
‘The meeting was a day-to-day meeting. She states that it is unusual for Mr Pell to attend such a meeting, Mr Pell says the contrary.Mr Pell denied making the comment, but Judge Gumbiti-Zimuto said even if he did it would not be rude. ‘The words allegedly used in our view are fairly commonplace and do not carry the shock value they might have done in another time.
The tribunal accepted Mrs Dadhania’s description of Mr Pell’s behaviour at the meeting as ‘aggressive’.
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