No, it's not. You aren't required to do it. Your responsibility is to
yourself the other innocent, the owner.

Jack

--- Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Poking one's nose in other people's business is rarely a good idea. 
> Making the owner aware of alleged offenses is not the third party's 
> responsibility.
> Paul
> On Jan 8, 2006, at 4:15 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
> 
> > The very reason I added that email was to explain that the owner
> should
> > simply be made aware of the possibilities. If the owner chose to
> > immediately terminate the employee, that would to wholly his
> decision
> > and he'd have to own it.
> > In the owner's place, I'd want to current to monitor events.
> >
> > Jack
> >
> > --- Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>> -----Original Message-----
> >>> From: Jack Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>> Sent: 08 January 2006 17:10
> >>> To: [email protected]
> >>> Subject: Re: Vigilant or Bloody Minded
> >>>
> >>> Making the store owner aware of your information is not a
> >>> profession of a known fact. That having been made clear, the
> >>> action taken by the owner is not your responsibility.
> >>>
> >>> Jack
> >>
> >> Yes it is. The reason for telling the owner appears to be that you
> >> don't
> >> think the guy should be working there, even though he hasn't been
> >> convicted.
> >> So if you tell the employer, and the guy loses his job, it is
> clearly
> >> a
> >> result of your actions, so it is your responsibility. If he's
> later
> >> found
> >> not guilty, will you give him another job and compensate him for
> the
> >> lost
> >> earnings and defamation of character?
> >>
> >> If you think it's ok for people to lose their job based on
> hearsay,
> >> how will
> >> you feel when somebody decides they don't like you, and start
> telling
> >> your
> >> employer that you're a paedophile?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Cheers,
> >>  Bob
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >             
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> 
> 



                
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