True, but if you want to fire somebody for slacking off, he probably won't be the only one.
It would be a bit unfair to only focus on him then because they can. So, it all depends on what evidence there is, and if it's a shared computer etc.
If it's not a shared computer AND it could only have been him AND that's an awful lot of spending time on it...well, in that period of time he was a lazy git and perhaps he can't be trusted with t'internet and should go on some sorta course and hand in his personal phone, with everything on the work phone/computers nicely locked down :)
In that case, he has no excuse, but if reading the article again, he seems to not have broken any laws by browsing grumble in parliament, so it's a bit strange for the police to get involved this way.
True, but if you want to fire somebody for slacking off, he probably won't be the only one.
It would be a bit unfair to only focus on him then because they can. So, it all depends on what evidence there is, and if it's a shared computer etc.
If it's not a shared computer AND it could only have been him AND that's an awful lot of spending time on it...well, in that period of time he was a lazy git and perhaps he can't be trusted with t'internet and should go on some sorta course and hand in his personal phone, with everything on the work phone/computers nicely locked down :)