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Is this true? Goes to show ya that a lot of normal everyday actions are illegal or inappropriate these days.two things:
Todd Golden looks like a dead man walking right now. You can't send unsolicited dick pics to students if you work for a school, even if you don't have any supervisory role over them. He's an up and coming coach from a talent standpoint, but it's hard to see Florida keeping him unless further evidence comes to light exculpating him. This puts Florida back in carousel with a pretty weak pool at the moment.
KFC brought back the original recipe tenders, and they are fire.
I think the key word here is "unsolicited". The reality is that it's not explicitly illegal in many states, but an employer would certainly have grounds to terminate a contract or an at-will employee based on that conduct. Some states and countries are either making it explicitly illegal through new laws or interpreting existing laws to cover it (sexual harassment laws, indecent exposure laws, etc.) It's pretty wild to think that if you flash someone on the street, you get arrested, but if you send someone an unsolicited picture of the same thing, it's fine.Is this true? Goes to show ya that a lot of normal everyday actions are illegal or inappropriate these days
You add it to the pile of allegations that he also allegedly stalked women and took pics of them. He needs to tell his side, but it sounds like he was a creeper if they are true.I think the key word here is "unsolicited". The reality is that it's not explicitly illegal in many states, but an employer would certainly have grounds to terminate a contract or an at-will employ based on that conduct. Some states and countries are either making it explicitly illegal through new laws or interpreting existing laws to cover it (sexual harassment laws, indecent exposure laws, etc.) It's pretty wild to think that if you flash someone on the street, you get arrested, but if you send someone an unsolicited picture of the same thing, it's fine.
Noodz sent.I think the key word here is "unsolicited". The reality is that it's not explicitly illegal in many states, but an employer would certainly have grounds to terminate a contract or an at-will employ based on that conduct. Some states and countries are either making it explicitly illegal through new laws or interpreting existing laws to cover it (sexual harassment laws, indecent exposure laws, etc.) It's pretty wild to think that if you flash someone on the street, you get arrested, but if you send someone an unsolicited picture of the same thing, it's fine.
I was kidding. Sorry for the misunderstanding. My computer is out of blue ink, I really need to get some.I think the key word here is "unsolicited". The reality is that it's not explicitly illegal in many states, but an employer would certainly have grounds to terminate a contract or an at-will employ based on that conduct. Some states and countries are either making it explicitly illegal through new laws or interpreting existing laws to cover it (sexual harassment laws, indecent exposure laws, etc.) It's pretty wild to think that if you flash someone on the street, you get arrested, but if you send someone an unsolicited picture of the same thing, it's fine.