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    I was speaking to a close friend the other day who has used escorts in the past. Recently, he got a new job for which he has to sign a list of terms and conditions including banning the use of sex workers. He is wondering if it's worth the risk of 1) getting caught by the Gardai and 2) the case being brought to such an extent that his workplace would find out.

    What do you think? "Wank & work" or "ride & redundancy"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BP73 View Post
    he has to sign a list of terms and conditions including banning the use of sex workers.
    Are you serious? That was actually listed in the T&C
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    That's crazy. Just lie,what else can you do?

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    Who is he going working for? Ruhama? immigrant council? The Gardaí?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dob View Post
    Who is he going working for? Ruhama? immigrant council? The Gardaí?
    I don't think that would be in the Garda contract now

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    To be honest ,what you do in your private life should be just that private,so it's either lie or walk

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    Quote Originally Posted by BP73 View Post
    I was speaking to a close friend the other day who has used escorts in the past. Recently, he got a new job for which he has to sign a list of terms and conditions including banning the use of sex workers. He is wondering if it's worth the risk of 1) getting caught by the Gardai and 2) the case being brought to such an extent that his workplace would find out.

    What do you think? "Wank & work" or "ride & redundancy"?
    This is an infringement on someone's personal & private life, seeing an escort is not going stop him from doing his job. This inclusion could & should be challenged in a court or with any union organisation, no company should have the right to impose such restraints on your private life. Next will be not to drink more than a certain amount of units of alcohol or smoke so many ciggies in a week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BP73 View Post
    I was speaking to a close friend the other day who has used escorts in the past. Recently, he got a new job for which he has to sign a list of terms and conditions including banning the use of sex workers. He is wondering if it's worth the risk of 1) getting caught by the Gardai and 2) the case being brought to such an extent that his workplace would find out.

    What do you think? "Wank & work" or "ride & redundancy"?
    If work find out about his past adventures then he won't be in any bigger trouble because of the signature.

    How did you meet the Taoiseach anyway?

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    I think there should b a ban on newbes askin stupid questions until they are members for six months at least. Might stop a lot of stupid posts
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sexy Sandy 69 View Post
    This is an infringement on someone's personal & private life, seeing an escort is not going stop him from doing his job. This inclusion could & should be challenged in a court or with any union organisation, no company should have the right to impose such restraints on your private life. Next will be not to drink more than a certain amount of units of alcohol or smoke so many ciggies in a week.

    Sandy x
    However you will find most of the trade unions and ictu are signed up to turn off the red light, so it would hipacritical of them to oppose such a contract.

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