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Re: Fantastic Headlines
« Reply #11145 on: October 19, 2019, 07:09:45 PM »
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7588769/Transgender-woman-claims-discrimination-snubbed-porn-having-penis.html?ito=social-facebook&fbclid=IwAR3nOlMaQRTFN3tX-WrjSAgaYivoUsWeGKGFMrWG02FzMfP2SaOVLzmmAgk&fbclid=IwAR0HshqgiQcuOpGAGXA35AOY1J0WYzuFP_U381jpqwjmG7AEstloqjHZxcQ


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Humberside Police has confirmed officers are currently investigating the allegation.

A spokesman for the force said: 'We received a report of a hate incident yesterday, on Wednesday, October 16. The report has been logged and will be investigated.'

Jesus fucking Christ, why don't the police just tell her to fuck off. What a ridiculous waste of their time and our money. Go and investigate crime, not pander to fucking idiots

Or with me different head on... tell her to grow a pair.... oh  redface:

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Re: Fantastic Headlines
« Reply #11146 on: October 19, 2019, 07:19:05 PM »
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7588769/Transgender-woman-claims-discrimination-snubbed-porn-having-penis.html?ito=social-facebook&fbclid=IwAR3nOlMaQRTFN3tX-WrjSAgaYivoUsWeGKGFMrWG02FzMfP2SaOVLzmmAgk&fbclid=IwAR0HshqgiQcuOpGAGXA35AOY1J0WYzuFP_U381jpqwjmG7AEstloqjHZxcQ


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Humberside Police has confirmed officers are currently investigating the allegation.

A spokesman for the force said: 'We received a report of a hate incident yesterday, on Wednesday, October 16. The report has been logged and will be investigated.'

Jesus fucking Christ, why don't the police just tell her to fuck off. What a ridiculous waste of their time and our money. Go and investigate crime, not pander to fucking idiots

Or with me different head on... tell her to grow a pair.... oh  redface:

 drumroll:   ;D ;D ;D Thumbs:

My generation had wonder-woman ...............this generation got wonder if it's a woman ........ noooo:
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Re: Fantastic Headlines
« Reply #11147 on: October 19, 2019, 07:26:00 PM »
A naked drunk/high Scotsman attacking someone on the street with a bike wheel...  noooo:

https://metro.co.uk/2019/10/16/naked-man-used-bike-wheel-attack-stranger-street-10927247/

Well Apey should be able to get a few jokes out of it at least.
 
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Re: Fantastic Headlines
« Reply #11148 on: October 19, 2019, 10:05:20 PM »
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7588769/Transgender-woman-claims-discrimination-snubbed-porn-having-penis.html?ito=social-facebook&fbclid=IwAR3nOlMaQRTFN3tX-WrjSAgaYivoUsWeGKGFMrWG02FzMfP2SaOVLzmmAgk&fbclid=IwAR0HshqgiQcuOpGAGXA35AOY1J0WYzuFP_U381jpqwjmG7AEstloqjHZxcQ


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Humberside Police has confirmed officers are currently investigating the allegation.

A spokesman for the force said: 'We received a report of a hate incident yesterday, on Wednesday, October 16. The report has been logged and will be investigated.'

Jesus fucking Christ, why don't the police just tell her to fuck off. What a ridiculous waste of their time and our money. Go and investigate crime, not pander to fucking idiots

Or with me different head on... tell her to grow a pair.... oh  redface:

 drumroll:   ;D ;D ;D Thumbs:
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Re: Fantastic Headlines
« Reply #11149 on: October 20, 2019, 04:12:37 AM »
A naked drunk/high Scotsman attacking someone on the street with a bike wheel...  noooo:

https://metro.co.uk/2019/10/16/naked-man-used-bike-wheel-attack-stranger-street-10927247/

Well Apey should be able to get a few jokes out of it at least.

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Re: Fantastic Headlines
« Reply #11150 on: October 20, 2019, 06:08:01 AM »
Am I missing something here? A new law in California limits freelance journalists to writing 35 articles a year. I know a couple of freelancers and given the articles are paid by the word they write more pieces than that a month just to pay the bills. All I can see happening from this is an exodus of freelancers.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/everybody-is-freaking-freelance-writers-scramble-make-sense-new-california-law-1248195
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Re: Fantastic Headlines
« Reply #11151 on: October 20, 2019, 06:33:47 AM »
Am I missing something here? A new law in California limits freelance journalists to writing 35 articles a year. I know a couple of freelancers and given the articles are paid by the word they write more pieces than that a month just to pay the bills. All I can see happening from this is an exodus of freelancers.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/everybody-is-freaking-freelance-writers-scramble-make-sense-new-california-law-1248195

California eh...? Bizarre...  noooo:
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Re: Fantastic Headlines
« Reply #11152 on: October 20, 2019, 06:37:57 AM »
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Re: Fantastic Headlines
« Reply #11153 on: October 20, 2019, 10:44:55 AM »
Am I missing something here? A new law in California limits freelance journalists to writing 35 articles a year. I know a couple of freelancers and given the articles are paid by the word they write more pieces than that a month just to pay the bills. All I can see happening from this is an exodus of freelancers.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/everybody-is-freaking-freelance-writers-scramble-make-sense-new-california-law-1248195

California eh...? Bizarre...  noooo:
really?

AB5 is basically just a law (and wider than journalism) that stops employers misclassifying employees as self employed (so they can dodge their obligations)

More about it here:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Assembly_Bill_5_(2019)
Well, whatever, nevermind

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Re: Fantastic Headlines
« Reply #11155 on: October 20, 2019, 01:15:32 PM »
Am I missing something here? A new law in California limits freelance journalists to writing 35 articles a year. I know a couple of freelancers and given the articles are paid by the word they write more pieces than that a month just to pay the bills. All I can see happening from this is an exodus of freelancers.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/everybody-is-freaking-freelance-writers-scramble-make-sense-new-california-law-1248195

California eh...? Bizarre...  noooo:
really?

AB5 is basically just a law (and wider than journalism) that stops employers misclassifying employees as self employed (so they can dodge their obligations)

More about it here:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Assembly_Bill_5_(2019)

I suspect that there are going to be more problems with the law and the damage to the freelance journalism industry is only the first one to be realised. Anyone with even half a brain would be able to see that limiting the number of articles a freelancer is allowed to write is going to catastrophically impact their income so I can't imagine it is going to be the only way they have buggered it up.
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Re: Fantastic Headlines
« Reply #11156 on: October 20, 2019, 03:43:26 PM »
Am I missing something here? A new law in California limits freelance journalists to writing 35 articles a year. I know a couple of freelancers and given the articles are paid by the word they write more pieces than that a month just to pay the bills. All I can see happening from this is an exodus of freelancers.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/everybody-is-freaking-freelance-writers-scramble-make-sense-new-california-law-1248195

California eh...? Bizarre...  noooo:
really?

AB5 is basically just a law (and wider than journalism) that stops employers misclassifying employees as self employed (so they can dodge their obligations)

More about it here:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Assembly_Bill_5_(2019)

I suspect that there are going to be more problems with the law and the damage to the freelance journalism industry is only the first one to be realised. Anyone with even half a brain would be able to see that limiting the number of articles a freelancer is allowed to write is going to catastrophically impact their income so I can't imagine it is going to be the only way they have buggered it up.
if you're writing more than 35 articles for one publication you're not really a freelancer, you're an employee colluding with the employer to gain an unfair advantage over publications and writers that do it honestly

Did I mention that faux self employed fiddles make my blood boil?  No one ever let me claim my cost of getting to work off my tax, no one ever let me pay a reduced stamp and still claim NHS care and a state pension, no one ever let me claim cost of my clothes as tax deductible expenses etc etc
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Re: Fantastic Headlines
« Reply #11157 on: October 20, 2019, 04:50:59 PM »
Am I missing something here? A new law in California limits freelance journalists to writing 35 articles a year. I know a couple of freelancers and given the articles are paid by the word they write more pieces than that a month just to pay the bills. All I can see happening from this is an exodus of freelancers.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/everybody-is-freaking-freelance-writers-scramble-make-sense-new-california-law-1248195

California eh...? Bizarre...  noooo:
really?

AB5 is basically just a law (and wider than journalism) that stops employers misclassifying employees as self employed (so they can dodge their obligations)

More about it here:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Assembly_Bill_5_(2019)

I suspect that there are going to be more problems with the law and the damage to the freelance journalism industry is only the first one to be realised. Anyone with even half a brain would be able to see that limiting the number of articles a freelancer is allowed to write is going to catastrophically impact their income so I can't imagine it is going to be the only way they have buggered it up.
if you're writing more than 35 articles for one publication you're not really a freelancer, you're an employee colluding with the employer to gain an unfair advantage over publications and writers that do it honestly

Did I mention that faux self employed fiddles make my blood boil?  No one ever let me claim my cost of getting to work off my tax, no one ever let me pay a reduced stamp and still claim NHS care and a state pension, no one ever let me claim cost of my clothes as tax deductible expenses etc etc

When I had my business in UK claimed 3rd bedroom as office ....... redface:

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Re: Fantastic Headlines
« Reply #11158 on: October 21, 2019, 09:59:34 AM »
Am I missing something here? A new law in California limits freelance journalists to writing 35 articles a year. I know a couple of freelancers and given the articles are paid by the word they write more pieces than that a month just to pay the bills. All I can see happening from this is an exodus of freelancers.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/everybody-is-freaking-freelance-writers-scramble-make-sense-new-california-law-1248195

California eh...? Bizarre...  noooo:
really?

AB5 is basically just a law (and wider than journalism) that stops employers misclassifying employees as self employed (so they can dodge their obligations)

More about it here:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Assembly_Bill_5_(2019)

I suspect that there are going to be more problems with the law and the damage to the freelance journalism industry is only the first one to be realised. Anyone with even half a brain would be able to see that limiting the number of articles a freelancer is allowed to write is going to catastrophically impact their income so I can't imagine it is going to be the only way they have buggered it up.
if you're writing more than 35 articles for one publication you're not really a freelancer, you're an employee colluding with the employer to gain an unfair advantage over publications and writers that do it honestly

Did I mention that faux self employed fiddles make my blood boil?  No one ever let me claim my cost of getting to work off my tax, no one ever let me pay a reduced stamp and still claim NHS care and a state pension, no one ever let me claim cost of my clothes as tax deductible expenses etc etc

When I had my business in UK claimed 3rd bedroom as office ....... redface:
But that can be OK

A base issue is that developed nation governments just love making vote winning social promises and then burdening honest employers with the cost and effort of implementing them.  Gives a huge incentive for dishonest employers to pressure or connive with what really are employees to lie that they're not.  Result:  legislation like California's AB5 to balance the playing field a bit

Well, whatever, nevermind

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Re: Fantastic Headlines
« Reply #11159 on: October 21, 2019, 10:51:17 AM »
Am I missing something here? A new law in California limits freelance journalists to writing 35 articles a year. I know a couple of freelancers and given the articles are paid by the word they write more pieces than that a month just to pay the bills. All I can see happening from this is an exodus of freelancers.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/everybody-is-freaking-freelance-writers-scramble-make-sense-new-california-law-1248195

California eh...? Bizarre...  noooo:
really?

AB5 is basically just a law (and wider than journalism) that stops employers misclassifying employees as self employed (so they can dodge their obligations)

More about it here:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Assembly_Bill_5_(2019)

I suspect that there are going to be more problems with the law and the damage to the freelance journalism industry is only the first one to be realised. Anyone with even half a brain would be able to see that limiting the number of articles a freelancer is allowed to write is going to catastrophically impact their income so I can't imagine it is going to be the only way they have buggered it up.
if you're writing more than 35 articles for one publication you're not really a freelancer, you're an employee colluding with the employer to gain an unfair advantage over publications and writers that do it honestly

Did I mention that faux self employed fiddles make my blood boil?  No one ever let me claim my cost of getting to work off my tax, no one ever let me pay a reduced stamp and still claim NHS care and a state pension, no one ever let me claim cost of my clothes as tax deductible expenses etc etc

When I had my business in UK claimed 3rd bedroom as office ....... redface:
But that can be OK

A base issue is that developed nation governments just love making vote winning social promises and then burdening honest employers with the cost and effort of implementing them.  Gives a huge incentive for dishonest employers to pressure or connive with what really are employees to lie that they're not.  Result:  legislation like California's AB5 to balance the playing field a bit

The problem with the AB5 approach to freelance journalists makes no sense. All that is going to happen is that the news companies based in California will employ freelancers from out of the state which bypasses the law. There have already been over 7000 job losses in the American news media industry so far this year, how does that help those living in California because it's not going to force the companies to employ them full time.
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