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<blockquote data-quote="atatbl" data-source="post: 399154" data-attributes="member: 12890"><p>Well put. That is why I actually got irritated even reading the OP. This isn't something that is borderline or open to interpretation. This is spelled out as wrong. Sups are human and make mistakes. So be it. This wasn't "innocent" like most of the mistakes we all make during any given day. His actions broke the law and also created a situation that someone would most likely feel upset/embarrassed about. Others may say this is looking at it too harshly, but the rules are there...... it's just reality. What the sups intentions were are not only secondary in this matter, they should not even be taken into account. </p><p></p><p>Maybe the hotline was too much, but I still hold to my opinion that only talking to the perpetrator and not his superior will inevitably lead to this sup making another piss poor decision that does even more damage to someone at a future time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atatbl, post: 399154, member: 12890"] Well put. That is why I actually got irritated even reading the OP. This isn't something that is borderline or open to interpretation. This is spelled out as wrong. Sups are human and make mistakes. So be it. This wasn't "innocent" like most of the mistakes we all make during any given day. His actions broke the law and also created a situation that someone would most likely feel upset/embarrassed about. Others may say this is looking at it too harshly, but the rules are there...... it's just reality. What the sups intentions were are not only secondary in this matter, they should not even be taken into account. Maybe the hotline was too much, but I still hold to my opinion that only talking to the perpetrator and not his superior will inevitably lead to this sup making another piss poor decision that does even more damage to someone at a future time. [/QUOTE]
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