Blackadder1916
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Eye In The Sky said:* I have no idea why there is no Appendix for Commissioned members.
The old quip of "don't call me 'sir', I work for a living" comes to mind.
Eye In The Sky said:* I have no idea why there is no Appendix for Commissioned members.
stellarpanther said:Even UoS isn't as cut and dry as people would think. I've seen reports come back from D Med Pol saying the breach is minimal. CO's usually recommend retention and that's the end of it.
MJP said:You are massively oversimplifying the CO's AR/MEL process but yes 99% of the low risk of breaching UofS 4395s(?) that come from DMEDPOL come back as Retain without Restriction (RWOR). Much of it also has to do is that very few units actually follow the process correctly anyway.
Jarnhamar said:Can soldiers be ordered to log into Facebook and watch a change of command parade being broadcast live "because its a parade"?
FJAG said:Assuming that you are ordinarily "on duty" at that time, I can see no reason why not.
Might be a bit more of an unenforceable thing for reservists.
:cheers:
Jarnhamar said:Can soldiers be ordered to log into Facebook and watch a change of command parade being broadcast live "because its a parade"?
Jarnhamar said:Can soldiers be ordered to log into Facebook and watch a change of command parade being broadcast live "because its a parade"?
FJAG said:Assuming that you are ordinarily "on duty" at that time, I can see no reason why not.
stellarpanther said:About 5 years ago I got a verbal warning (since disappeared) for being on FB during my lunch hour and told we are not allowed to be on FB or other social media on DWAN computers. I know of someone who was written up less than a year ago for the same thing at a different unit.
Eye In The Sky said:Can the CAF issue a legal order for mbr's to use personal internet/cell services and devices for 'crown business'?
dapaterson said:That is the $64,000 question that no one in ADM(IM) bothered to think about.
To say nothing of the "You must either give a third party personally identifiable information (cell number) or install invasive software on your personal device as a two-factor authentication tool" and "if you do install the apps on your iOS and Android device, you must also install software that will enable DND to remotely unlock and delete your device."
Eye In The Sky said:But..."leading change"!!!!
dapaterson said:I'm glad you understand the vital ground.
Assuming that you are ordinarily "on duty" at that time, I can see no reason why not.
Might be a bit more of an unenforceable thing for reservists.
:cheers:
Assuming that you are ordinarily "on duty" at that time, have been provided with appropriate equipment that can access the internet and are not otherwise prohibited from accessing Facebook; I can see no reason why not.
Might be a bit more of an unenforceable thing in all other circumstances.
The above is not a legal opinion to protect you on whatever hill you choose to die on.
:cheers: