I post this with some reluctance as I don't want to start an argument, but it would be good, in my opinion, to have a calm, rational discussion about this.
Over the past months on the site I've noticed an increasing tendency toward advising posters to pursue a formal, legal solution to their problem. In my opinion, many of these issues would best be resolved by an informal or less formal approach. In fact fairly often I think (again only my opinion) the legal route being advised is simply unrealistic and misleading, possibly incurring costs for the poster that could and should be avoided were they to jump straight in at the deep end.
While I appreciate fully the need for posters to be aware of their rights, my feeling is it is best to drip feed information into a thread rather than lay out all the potential legal implications, which are often unlikely to be pursued, and could potentially worry the poster unnecessarily.
PLEASE understand this is not a dig at any person or persons in particular, just a general trend I've noticed. I just wondered if anyone else had noticed this, and whether others had views that either concur or disagree with that of mine.
Over the past months on the site I've noticed an increasing tendency toward advising posters to pursue a formal, legal solution to their problem. In my opinion, many of these issues would best be resolved by an informal or less formal approach. In fact fairly often I think (again only my opinion) the legal route being advised is simply unrealistic and misleading, possibly incurring costs for the poster that could and should be avoided were they to jump straight in at the deep end.
While I appreciate fully the need for posters to be aware of their rights, my feeling is it is best to drip feed information into a thread rather than lay out all the potential legal implications, which are often unlikely to be pursued, and could potentially worry the poster unnecessarily.
PLEASE understand this is not a dig at any person or persons in particular, just a general trend I've noticed. I just wondered if anyone else had noticed this, and whether others had views that either concur or disagree with that of mine.
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