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"Hopefully in a few years most of what civil servants 'do' will be privatised - more efficient and less costly - bring it on. Z" as a civil servant may I say thanks for that.... you'll never know what most civil servants are doing to actually help you.... ![]() | |||
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"http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-26074514 A motorist in Bradford gets a parking ticket whilst queuing at a red traffic light. Does anyone ever get sacked from Councils for being fucking useless? The Council confirmed that they did check all images before issuing the ticket. Oh yeah. " Its bad if it happened but after having seen the driving and parking in Bradford I can believe someone just left their car in the middle of the road. | |||
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"lol - civil servants? none have brains! a bus in manchester got a ticket a bit ago for stopping at a bus stop! Z" People who work for Local Government are not Civil Servants. Moreover I would respectively suggest that your comments are unfounded. | |||
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"lol - civil servants? none have brains! a bus in manchester got a ticket a bit ago for stopping at a bus stop! Z People who work for Local Government are not Civil Servants. Moreover I would respectively suggest that your comments are unfounded." Who do you class as Civil Servants then ? | |||
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"Hopefully in a few years most of what civil servants 'do' will be privatised - more efficient and less costly - bring it on. Z" If you're going to make such wide sweeping comments then at least have the courage and conviction to leave on your follow on posts in response. | |||
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"lol - civil servants? none have brains! a bus in manchester got a ticket a bit ago for stopping at a bus stop! Z People who work for Local Government are not Civil Servants. Moreover I would respectively suggest that your comments are unfounded. Who do you class as Civil Servants then ?" Civil servants are people who work for HMRC, DVLA, DEFRA, UKBA, the police, CPS, MOD, MOJ (ministry of justice) all places like that, which are controlled directly by the government. Councils are under local authority so they are very different they are controlled by the government but not directly. Plus councils arent covered under anything in the civil service, like pay, pensions, maternity, leave so on and so on. they sort their own things out according to their own boroughs and areas. I hope that helps. | |||
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"Hopefully in a few years most of what civil servants 'do' will be privatised - more efficient and less costly - bring it on. Z as a civil servant may I say thanks for that.... you'll never know what most civil servants are doing to actually help you.... ![]() As an ex-civil servant it amazes me when people slag off the people who are trying to help them. Privitisation is always quoted as making things better. The reality, as I have seen in many departments, is the opposite as profit is put before everything else. However mention privatising the NHS and there is a public outcry! You can't privatise our beloved NHS-it's a government organisation so what's the difference? Personally I am against Privitisation as usually it is the government friends who win the big contracts. Oh and council employees are not civil servants. They are employed by the local authority not directly by government agencies. | |||
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"got a ticket at stansted for going in mcdonalds in the morn for coffee and revisiting on the way home for dinner they said i had been there all day and not left £100 please yeah rite!!" Yeah right ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Hopefully in a few years most of what civil servants 'do' will be privatised - more efficient and less costly - bring it on. Z" So you would trust a private company to deal with your tax affairs, because all they will care about is meeting their targets on calls and getting their bonus. Your tax will be messed up so it would most likely end up you paying more tax due to their cock up, i dont think that would go down well with yourself will it. | |||
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"http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-26074514 A motorist in Bradford gets a parking ticket whilst queuing at a red traffic light. Does anyone ever get sacked from Councils for being fucking useless? . " ![]() | |||
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"Hopefully in a few years most of what civil servants 'do' will be privatised - more efficient and less costly - bring it on. Z So you would trust a private company to deal with your tax affairs, because all they will care about is meeting their targets on calls and getting their bonus. Your tax will be messed up so it would most likely end up you paying more tax due to their cock up, i dont think that would go down well with yourself will it. " I'd trust a private company for most things - lets not forget the massive cock up the tax office made not that long ago with family tax credits - oh and which public sector department recently wasted literally hundreds of thousands of our pounds in an aborted new computer system? If you work for a private company you're accountable - if you work in the public sector you're not - very generalised but pretty accurate! Z | |||
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"Question ..... The driver was parked ( he says in a traffic queue at red lights ) on the words BUS STOP inside the lines that denote a bus parking bay. Are people supposed to LEAVE them clear as we do yellow boxes or junctions when traffic is slowing ?" No point leaving it clear, as the bus could not get in it without going over the top of the car leaving the gap. The bus waits, just like we do. | |||
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"Well. ZOE STEVE killed that one!! ![]() lol - the facts speak for themselves! Sorry! Z | |||
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"I know someone that used to work for the local authority and believe it or not they were "entitled " to 20 days a year "sick" with full pay! So guess what everyone did? Correct they all took an extra 20 days off "sick" which most working types would call " holiday" . In simple terms they were getting 45 days off a year with full pay !! ![]() That isn't entirely correct, what it wold mean is that should sick leave be taken, then you would be paid for those days. It doesn't mean that everyone would take that leave. You would still have to provide a doctors note after the first 7 days and be subject to sickness meetings in line with their sickness policy. I get paid sick leave too, full pay for 24 weeks and then half pay, it doesn't mean I could take it every year tho as id never be in work. | |||
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"Hopefully in a few years most of what civil servants 'do' will be privatised - more efficient and less costly - bring it on. Z So you would trust a private company to deal with your tax affairs, because all they will care about is meeting their targets on calls and getting their bonus. Your tax will be messed up so it would most likely end up you paying more tax due to their cock up, i dont think that would go down well with yourself will it. I'd trust a private company for most things - lets not forget the massive cock up the tax office made not that long ago with family tax credits - oh and which public sector department recently wasted literally hundreds of thousands of our pounds in an aborted new computer system? If you work for a private company you're accountable - if you work in the public sector you're not - very generalised but pretty accurate! Z" I work in the public sector and I'm accountable not only on several levels within and outside of my organisation but also to the professional body with which I'm registered... | |||
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