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"Any employee or contractor suspected of being in breach of this policy will be required to co-operate with any investigation, which may involve handing over relevant passwords and log in details"
So, under which law, P**snet, do you think you can demand this from staff? What a regime you are turning into. How do I get my mac?
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They missed out, " You do not have to say anything but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something you later rely on in court, anything you do say may be given in evidence."
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How do I get my mac? No need for MAC codes any more it's now GPL migration
Edited by tommy45 (Wed 07-Oct-15 15:24:07)
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For people who still mention MACs it is probably worth saying "gaining provider led" rather than GPL - especially as googling for GPL is generally going to find things about the GNU General Public License and not about moving broadband suppliers...
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There has never been any such thing as a MAC code. (In relation to broadband migration that is).
The indispensable man or woman passes from the scene, and what happens next is more or less the same thing as was happening before.
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that made me chuckle.
One of my (and now old) bugbears the "MAC Code" phrase.
Brian Storey -
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The above post has been made by an ISP REPRESENTATIVE (although not necessarily the ISP being discussed in the post).
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One of my (and now old) bugbears the "MAC Code" phrase.
Reminds me of "LCD Display"
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One of my (and now old) bugbears the "MAC Code" phrase.
Reminds me of "LCD Display" 
and MOT test
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And RAS syndrome!!
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And PIN number
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E.T. the Extra Terrestrial.
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Andrue Cope
Brackley, UK
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E.T. the Extra Terrestrial.
I thought E.T was his name and Extra Terrestrial his race/description?
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I thought E.T was his name and Extra Terrestrial his race/description? Well yes but it's an abbreviation of something and most likely 'Extra Terrestrial'. Can't say I'm an expert on the film though because as an ardent science fiction fan I have always refused to watch it on the grounds that it's stupid
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Andrue Cope
Brackley, UK
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I've never seen it either.
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Policies like this are pretty common.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=handing+over+relev...
It's probably not enforceable as the ICO have already said that employers asking for FB details are probably being unreasonable and as soon as they do it you can say they have discriminated against you for who knows what reason based on your personal life.
I hope you don't send your kids to a school because almost all of them say things like this to their staff!
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MOT is "Ministry of Transport" (yes, I know it hasn't existed for years) so MOT Test is ok, though personally I only say "MOT".
John.
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"Fiction" being the operative word.
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"Fiction" being the operative word. Hah. But there are different flavours of science-fiction. I like hard science fiction. I've had occasional moments of angst over the fact that my favourite author employs FTL as a central theme in her best work
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_science_fiction
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Andrue Cope
Brackley, UK
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From your link:
"Science fiction critic Gary Westfahl argues that neither term is part of a rigorous taxonomy; instead they are approximate ways of characterizing stories that reviewers and commentators have found useful."
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