Ken Borough
but they still broke the effing law.
yes, and that's the problem...its an effing law that doesn't take unusual operational requirements into consideration.
Repeat after me...no one was endangered and no one got hurt.
Sometimes the law has to be broken if it's a stupid law that is purely a political expedient.
Further, where is the responsibility of the individuals in JQ who authorised and sanctioned the law violation, not to mention the person who actually did it?
Towards the company they work for obviously.
They would have weighed up the risk vs benefit and made the decision.
Anyone who can't/won't do that wouldn't be working for me.
Glad to see commonsense prevail.