Re: Failure of Solicitor
And that is exactly why I do not trust the legal profession as they twist the words to suit their own needs. No offence PT , to every rule there is an exception.
Eloise , very understandably you have particularly strong opinions on Drink Drive however the law sets down the guidelines so that whatever the offence there is a consistency in punishment.
Maybe incorrectly the actual limit is different for everyone, depending on a variety of factors, height weight metabolism etc. I was always given to believe that for an average man(whatever that is) the limit was about 1 1/2 pints or 3 units of alcohol...two very different things.
As it happens many people can do their job without having to drive, my partner for example, Alan Sugar being another. I suspect that many lawyers do not need their cars either judging by the number I see on the trains into and out of Birmingham. We do not have a car and yes it can be inconvenient at times but we manage quite well.
In this case it is not just about doing his job, it is about employment for others as well. No one was or is asking that a ban was not enforced. That is the law and all I ask is that it be used in an even handed way.
The whole thread was about what was the best way to deal with a solicitor who acted unprofessionally.
And that is exactly why I do not trust the legal profession as they twist the words to suit their own needs. No offence PT , to every rule there is an exception.
Eloise , very understandably you have particularly strong opinions on Drink Drive however the law sets down the guidelines so that whatever the offence there is a consistency in punishment.
Maybe incorrectly the actual limit is different for everyone, depending on a variety of factors, height weight metabolism etc. I was always given to believe that for an average man(whatever that is) the limit was about 1 1/2 pints or 3 units of alcohol...two very different things.
As it happens many people can do their job without having to drive, my partner for example, Alan Sugar being another. I suspect that many lawyers do not need their cars either judging by the number I see on the trains into and out of Birmingham. We do not have a car and yes it can be inconvenient at times but we manage quite well.
In this case it is not just about doing his job, it is about employment for others as well. No one was or is asking that a ban was not enforced. That is the law and all I ask is that it be used in an even handed way.
The whole thread was about what was the best way to deal with a solicitor who acted unprofessionally.
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