Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Blow on the Job

Poor guy...

A man who took a Snapchat video of himself snorting cocaine, while wearing a T-shirt from the Dublin restaurant in which he worked, has lost his unfair dismissal case at the Employment Appeals Tribunal.
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In August 2014, Mr Boyle sent a Snapchat, a 25-second video made using a mobile phone which disappears once played, to friends and work colleagues.
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It showed him taking cocaine in a bathroom and wearing his T- shirt with the Wagamama logo on it, the case heard. The tribunal said it was to his credit that he had accepted he sent the Snapchat, although there was disagreement about whether it was taken in the restaurant.
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Wednesday, April 06, 2016

The Ghost Made Him Do It...

...or the drugs. I dunno, but he was high as shit.

A teenager said he was high on drugs when a ghost living in a barn told him to burn it down, according to Northampton County Court records.
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A few weeks after the fire, police were contacted by Scott Milham, fire marshal for Hanover Township. Milham said he was contacted by the Bethlehem Area School District because Strohl was overheard on a bus bragging about burning down the barn.
Several students told police about Strohl's statements, including that he was high on drugs and with his 17-year-old girlfriend in the barn at the time of the blaze. Strohl told his fellow students that a ghost told him to light the fire, police said.
On March 14, police interviewed Strohl's girlfriend with her parents present. She told police that she and Strohl believed the barn was haunted because three people had died there.
The girl told police they believed if they set fire to the barn, it would free the ghosts. They returned to her home and got a propane torch they used to set a crate of papers ablaze.