Not_So_Arty_Newbie said:
Shouldn't the QR&O state specifically that you cannot be both on duty and leave at the same time (this has been clarified but multiple JAG,s and presiding officers at summary trials)
Totally different situation here. Many of us are one-ofs and carry electronic leashes or duty phones either ALL the time (as I do) or lots of times when in very small and specialized work cells (PMeds, PAOs etc etc). This becomes more common the higher in rank one rises.
The carrying of those phones actually enables us to be away from the place of work and out of the geographical area (on leave, home to our family on weekends etc). If something occurs that I can not handle via crackberry, then I WOULD be re-imbursed my travel expenses etc that were incurred as a result of actually having to be recall back into my geographical work area from my home and family in Montreal on the weekend etc.
If I did not have that phone ... I'd be stuck in Kingston 365 and 24/7 as a one-of "on duty".
Quite like standing weapons vault duties in Gagetown when I was of much lower rank. Only two pers are authorized access and thus stood duty every second week year round. Could not leave the geographical area. At least with a crackberry, you could go shopping and not have to sit in your house awaiting the dreaded phonecalls to report in to the vault (issues, returns, power outtages, sounding alarm, alarm malfunctions etc) in to work --- that you just knew were coming. As far as I am aware, the vault pers (all two of them) still do not have a crackberry/duty phone) ... I pity them as that means they are at home, in their house, waiting for the call to come (they must respond within an hour of a notification).
Wow: wouldn't it be awesome to be them, On duty AND with a duty phone?? That way, the one guy wouldn't have to sit in his house for three weeks straight awaiting phone calls about the vault when his vault buddy was out of the area burning his summer annual (or Christmas annual) off for example.
Context is a great thing rather than blanket generalities when it comes to "duties".