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£440K For 'hurt Feelings'

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joeluke | 10:49 Thu 06th Feb 2014 | News
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Everything that's wrong with this country's compensation system

Nearly £½million for his 'hurt feelings' because he wasn't man enough to deal with colleagues banter over his OTT actions during pensioners arrest

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2552186/Policeman-given-430-000-payout-humiliation-suffered-video-using-truncheon-smash-pensioners-window-went-viral-online.html
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That's not what it says is it?

it says:

//The tribunal heard he *could* have won £750,000 from his seven claims, *including personal injury*, injury to feelings and aggravating damages, but only one was upheld.//

//Mr Baillon, who has since set up a business selling wooden reindeer, was awarded almost £440,000 for loss of pension and earnings.//


You see that's what's wrong with this country's education system

It turns out people who read the Mail and make their own stories up before going on line and complaining about what they imagine they read!




well, obviously joeluke just can't believe anything he reads in the Mail, like so many other people. Unlike others, he then just invents a story.

///It is to do with his existing financial rights consequent upon his contract being wrongfully terminated///

///he ‘hung on for grim death’ but finally ‘snapped’ and quit///

How does that work then?

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Not exactly accurate. The £440,000 was an award for "constructive dismissal". If an organisation needs to get rid of someone - and perhaps in this case they did - they should do it properly or be liable to awards like this
Baldric,"Gwent police removed him from the job he loved", as his solicitor put it, sounds like a claim for his contract being wrongfully terminated. But he should have got the money if he had been forced to retire prematurely.
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'PC Baillon was removed from frontline duties because his mental state could have affected him in high-speed chases'


In other words he was moved onto other duties because his employer deemed he wasn't up to doing his job properly.......sounds fair enough to me




Makes me puke!!! I was knocked down by a women driving up a one-way street the wrong way. I have had both knees replaced (right one twice) and a badly damaged irreparable left elbow. I still limp, have continual pain and am unable to continue in my chosen job. I was awarded less than 5% of that amount!!!!!!!
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i was surprised the officer didn't end up in the dock, let alone get half a million for hurt feelings.

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