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Re: Alarm Company Professionalism At Its Best



If I recall that was Apex security, I never heard how that turned out


"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> at least.
> besides more employees should be spanked.
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> Support Employee Spanking!
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> "Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:47944ce2$0$5146$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> | "Robert L Bass" <RobertLBass@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | news:TZUkj.1241$pC5.421@xxxxxxxxxxx
> | > FRESNO, Calif. -- A California appeals court threw out a $1.5 million
> | > jury award to a woman who was spanked in front of co-workers.
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> | > Her employer had called it a camaraderie-building exercise.
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> | > In setting aside the judgment in her favor, a three-member court
> | > panel said the jurors were given improper instructions.
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> | > Janet Orlando claimed she was sexually harassed by an Anaheim-based
> | > alarm company during the team-building exercise where she was paddled
> | > with yard signs from rival companies.
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> | > The firm has since done away with the practice.
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> | > Orlando's attorney has vowed to take the case to trial again.
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> | > But a lawyer for the company said it is bankrupt, and there might not
> | > be much money left to recover.
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> | > Regards,
> | > Robert L Bass
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> | That story is at least a couple of years old now
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