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Old 05-04-2006, 10:59 PM   #1
Crapozo
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Default Someone messes with you at work and you retaliate...

Hello,

I have a question about violence at work.
Say at your work (not office, maybe like warehouse or something) someone keeps giving you a bad time and you relatiate by taking them down, what would be the consequences? I know that
1. You probably will get the sack
2. You might be charge for assault

But what else could happen? You wouldn't be put in the slammer would ya?

The reason i asked this is because i saw on a show this arvo where this guy was working in a warehouse and a person in the same group kept harrasing him and teasing him and he then went up to the guy and said if he wanted to take it out side. Now i think he said to take it outside instead of just taking him down right there was because he didn't want to do it at work to get fired?

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