Utter B*****ks

Joined: May 2006
Posts: 1,264
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From: Around
So what are the facts here, beyond the (usual) hysterical headline? Sorry I am not seeing the source document here. Where did it happen, who observed it, and who was / were the complainant(s) ? I ask, because in my day as aircrew, we did some crazy things that were funny at the time, probably not acceptable in the cold/sober light of day, and were forgotten the next day (sort of). Today, having a bad thought appears to attract a whole raft of grief and anguish.
Joined: Jun 2023
Posts: 1
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From: Badgerland
You would kind of hope that anyone in todays RAF would be able to realise this kind of behaviour is utterly unacceptable and what happened in the Cold War is no yardstick for how people should act now (especially if you are heading up policy as a Professions Advisor…
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