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[QUOTE="foggy_balla, post: 4696, member: 708"] It's for your own good old boy.....probably! Easiest way around it is just to come home anyway. And do you honestly stick by the timetable you submitted prior to leave? Not that I ever did mind you. For fear of playing devils advocate on this one, is it not for a good reason? Read in the press of another young Catholic police recruit forced out of his home over the weekend. As for it being a negative retention issue; it's an unfortunate fact that while some element of risk remains for the likes of ourselves, certain restrictions and precautions need to be taken. As much as we may be living in a golden age of peace and reconcilliation over here :-/ ???, the fact remains that the bogey men are still out there. "They haven't gone away you know" Interesting point about it going to court mind. Not sure what way that one would go. [/QUOTE]
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