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Correctly Operating Computer Systems
This DM article interested me (not just because the Post Office was involved), but that the Law Commission agreed to a change in the law to a presumption of correctly operating computer systems.
I can only assume that no-one working in the Law Commission had ever used any Microsoft software.
Had I been involved in an internal e-mail chain, it would have included the statement that my PC had crashed again today (loosing/corrupting data) – that e-mail must have got lost due to an error in a correctly operating computer system.
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-1 0252679 /Post-O ffice-l obbied- law-cha nge-mak e-easie r-hound -staff- scandal -letter -reveal s.html
I can only assume that no-one working in the Law Commission had ever used any Microsoft software.
Had I been involved in an internal e-mail chain, it would have included the statement that my PC had crashed again today (loosing/corrupting data) – that e-mail must have got lost due to an error in a correctly operating computer system.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Basically the Post Office, BT and the Inland Revenue, lobbied to get the law changed to make it easier to prosecute its customers and employees.
And the Government (Labour at the time) and presumably the Lords, dutifully complied.
In the case of the Post Office, the law change enabled them to maliciously prosecute 700 postmasters.
And the Government (Labour at the time) and presumably the Lords, dutifully complied.
In the case of the Post Office, the law change enabled them to maliciously prosecute 700 postmasters.
//I call that a total miscarriage of justice and they should prosecute those involved.//
yeah bits and pieces - like above
we did an excel spread sheet and it was OK after that
DOESN'T really indicate soft ware malfunction
altho ..... our post office is busy enough to make keeping two sets of books an absolute nightmare -
yeah bits and pieces - like above
we did an excel spread sheet and it was OK after that
DOESN'T really indicate soft ware malfunction
altho ..... our post office is busy enough to make keeping two sets of books an absolute nightmare -
post office is not accepting that their software is completely crap and is defending any appeal.
and therefore the onus ( burden of proof ) is still on the convicted party - which is kinda - "we know it can be totally crap at intervals but these are sparse and it is not true to say it is crap every time you use it"
and therefore the onus ( burden of proof ) is still on the convicted party - which is kinda - "we know it can be totally crap at intervals but these are sparse and it is not true to say it is crap every time you use it"
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