by TheOstrich » 29 Sep 2013, 11:58
I think what slightly saddens me is that this sort of over-draconian nannyism in society today turns us into a nation of liars, telling porkies just to be able to buy something with a risk factor of, to quote WM, 0.000001%.
It would be nice to believe that the Asda pharmacy assistant denied me the medicine out of concern for my personal welfare, but, if she's anything like the rest of us, she did it out of concern for her job.
Now please don't get me wrong, I'm not blaming her - because in her position I'd have done exactly the same thing. In my former role as a number cruncher, I'd tell clients the "right" thing to do, because my training was "that was what you did", and if you didn't, you'd get struck off the Association Of Number Cruncher's register. Mind you, the chances of that happening would be not a lot higher than WM's 0.000001% - but still a possibility.
But I knew that whatever I told my clients to do, the majority would not do it and tell me the odd porkie or two in the process.
Human nature, I guess, but still sad ....