on 18-04-2014 07:29 PM
Now that it is being encouraged by our Government
Have the rules changed or just the repercussions?
Didn't that German war criminal encourage dobbing?
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 18-04-2014 09:23 PM
on 18-04-2014 09:37 PM
on 18-04-2014 09:51 PM
I called my local Council last week to get a ranger asap who arrived within 10 miinutes..
A neighbour was cutting down trees on lakefront public land to enhance their view.
They were caught in the act (which is why the ranger came right away), and they are in one heap of trouble
..
Am I a dobber? ..
on 18-04-2014 09:54 PM
on 18-04-2014 09:58 PM
@debra9275 wrote:
The govt. may be able to control a lot of things but they'll never be able to control what people think , it seems they hope they can. It's very alarming IMO
maybe the govt can not control what we think but business does and they are already doing it and have done so since 2ww. i find that just as bad.
on 18-04-2014 10:00 PM
So dobbing on your workmates would be a no no?
Donna, it depends on what the issue is.
If a workmate is stealing, discussing confidential matters, slandering, et al it should be reported.
If the workmate is only giving a personal opinion (based on fact) it is a no no.
on 18-04-2014 10:03 PM
on 18-04-2014 10:06 PM
Debra. I don't think that the neighbours will be asking me in for a cuppa any day soon..
I knocked on their door and told them it was ME ME ME who reported them.
I didn't want them blaming some other neighbour..
on 18-04-2014 10:09 PM
@freshwaterbeach wrote:I called my local Council last week to get a ranger asap who arrived within 10 miinutes..
A neighbour was cutting down trees on lakefront public land to enhance their view.
They were caught in the act (which is why the ranger came right away), and they are in one heap of trouble
..
Am I a dobber? ..
Why on earth would they cut down trees? There is nothing more beautiful than a view of trees and nature.
on 18-04-2014 10:14 PM