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Mp Says He May Have Opened Porn By Mistake....
And then realised it, after watching for 6 minutes.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Based on Squad’s posts, he may be watching porn at work, confident that no-one will catch him.
Whilst he may avoid some-one catching him in the act – the server he is using to connect to the internet will be logging the addresses of sites visited, and the devices that connected to said addresses.
So don’t think just because you are watching porn in your private office at work, you won’t be found out.
Whilst he may avoid some-one catching him in the act – the server he is using to connect to the internet will be logging the addresses of sites visited, and the devices that connected to said addresses.
So don’t think just because you are watching porn in your private office at work, you won’t be found out.
naomi - // Odd. Yesterday he wasn't fit to walk a dog but today you admire his integrity. //
A fair point.
The difference between yesterday and today is that I have seen a television interview with Mr Parish in which he was never anything less than completely honest about his actions.
That means that I have adjusted my view of him from an arrogant idiot to someone who has acted foolishly, and is willing to accept the consequences of his actions.
Having said that, I still believe that his lack of judgement means that his resignation is the correct course of action.
It's a pity that others in the House who are increasingly trying to chicane out of mounting evidence of their own wrongdoing, and lapses in judgement, are highly unlikely to be as honourable in accepting the consequences iof their behaviour.
A fair point.
The difference between yesterday and today is that I have seen a television interview with Mr Parish in which he was never anything less than completely honest about his actions.
That means that I have adjusted my view of him from an arrogant idiot to someone who has acted foolishly, and is willing to accept the consequences of his actions.
Having said that, I still believe that his lack of judgement means that his resignation is the correct course of action.
It's a pity that others in the House who are increasingly trying to chicane out of mounting evidence of their own wrongdoing, and lapses in judgement, are highly unlikely to be as honourable in accepting the consequences iof their behaviour.
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