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£440K For 'hurt Feelings'
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Nearly £½million for his 'hurt feelings' because he wasn't man enough to deal with colleagues banter over his OTT actions during pensioners arrest
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Nearly £½million for his 'hurt feelings' because he wasn't man enough to deal with colleagues banter over his OTT actions during pensioners arrest
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I assume the employer didn't follow the correct process in dismissing him. And what is banter to some is bullying to others. I am not comfortable with the size of the payout though. If it's to cover lost income and pension rights then surely they should deduct tax and NI and maybe the travel to work costs he's saved
If I thought I could screw 440K out of the system, I too would manage to get hurt feelings. The line between banter and "bullying" is ridiculously fine, especially with a cash incentive. Often wonder what became of Spotty Muldoon, the lad in our class with acne, I'm sure he survived, compensation for hurt feelings hadn't been invented then.
factor.....compensation where it's due - yes
This copper was man enough to violently smash a pensioners car window but not man enough to handle colleagues taking the p1ss out of the incident
Harmless banter and p1ss taking should not be classed as bullying, it's part of everyday life and the best way to deal with it is to always have a retort ready to fire back at the p1ss-taker
This copper was man enough to violently smash a pensioners car window but not man enough to handle colleagues taking the p1ss out of the incident
Harmless banter and p1ss taking should not be classed as bullying, it's part of everyday life and the best way to deal with it is to always have a retort ready to fire back at the p1ss-taker
Watching the Video I noticed he was 'quite compact' when compared to his fellow Officers, so I wonder if it was;
Napoleon complex, or "short man syndrome", which is a pejorative slang term describing a type of psychological phenomenon which is said to exist in people, usually men, of short stature. It is characterized by overly-aggressive or domineering social behaviour, and carries the implication that such behaviour is compensatory for the subjects' stature.
It was certainly 'compensatory' in this case.
Napoleon complex, or "short man syndrome", which is a pejorative slang term describing a type of psychological phenomenon which is said to exist in people, usually men, of short stature. It is characterized by overly-aggressive or domineering social behaviour, and carries the implication that such behaviour is compensatory for the subjects' stature.
It was certainly 'compensatory' in this case.
Bizarre, but the size of the payout is not damages for hurt feelings. To get that level of damages he'd had to have suffered something like a crippling injury. It is to do with his existing financial rights consequent upon his contract being wrongfully terminated. He'd probably have the same entitlement if he had to retire early.
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