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vanman 19-10-2010 17:34

too fat to work.
 
Blackpool bus drivers told to lose weight
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-11545321


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The men had been suspended on full pay after being told they needed to lose 7lbs (3kg) in the next four weeks.
The firm had said it was acting in the interests of passenger safety.
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Unions and bosses have reached an "amicable" settlement in the dispute over two bus drivers suspended for allegedly being too fat to work.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-11575493

joglynne 19-10-2010 17:36

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-11575493

vanman 19-10-2010 17:40

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Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 35110853)

yes i know its at the bottom of my post

joglynne 19-10-2010 18:25

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That's strange I am sure it wasn't there originally, I guess I should have gone to specsavers. :D

colin25 19-10-2010 18:28

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lol..i wondered why you repeated the link

thought it was the latest craze

but no..just crazy as normal :D

joglynne 19-10-2010 18:33

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https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2010/10/17.gif I blame my meds. Or at least that's my story and I'm sticking to it. https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2013/08/11.gif

SMG 19-10-2010 19:38

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19 & 20 stone is excessive for most people, but not I suppose for a 6 foot 7 bloke, & it doesn't give their heights. I believe most companies would ask their employees to take a medical, & let the doctor recommend a strict diet, or simply fail the medical. Unfit to do the job.

Kymmy 19-10-2010 22:00

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Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 35110887)

No need to as you posted the same time as Vanman edited his thread, so you are perfectly correct in that it wasn't there at the start ;)

v0id 19-10-2010 23:14

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If a driver can't fit into the seat, then they ARE "Too fat to work"

Maggy 20-10-2010 10:26

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Originally Posted by v0id (Post 35111039)
If a driver can't fit into the seat, then they ARE "Too fat to work"

With all due respect that not always going to be true.If someone is over 6.6 ft and has a body builders physique they may well not fit into the seat.;)

Gary L 20-10-2010 10:44

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Originally Posted by SMG (Post 35110923)
19 & 20 stone is excessive for most people, but not I suppose for a 6 foot 7 bloke, & it doesn't give their heights. I believe most companies would ask their employees to take a medical, & let the doctor recommend a strict diet, or simply fail the medical. Unfit to do the job.


There are cases where these 'medical' people go by the age/height/weight charts, and tell you that you come under the obese section.
they don't take into account the muscle mass at all.

Nugget 20-10-2010 12:14

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35111177)
There are cases where these 'medical' people go by the age/height/weight charts, and tell you that you come under the obese section.
they don't take into account the muscle mass at all.

Actually, that's a good point - when I had an operation on my knee (which, granted, was a few years ago) the consultant told me that I counted as obese. I questioned it seeing as how I'm 6' 5" and (at that time) about 14 stone, and he then admitted that his chart didn't actually go up to my height, so he'd guessed...

Ignitionnet 20-10-2010 12:18

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Originally Posted by Nugget (Post 35111201)
Actually, that's a good point - when I had an operation on my knee (which, granted, was a few years ago) the consultant told me that I counted as obese. I questioned it seeing as how I'm 6' 5" and (at that time) about 14 stone, and he then admitted that his chart didn't actually go up to my height, so he'd guessed...

I find that quite hilarious given I'm 5'9" and weigh about 14st. I have a 33" waist though, I do love when the BMI machines inform me I'm obese ;)

In this case though there being nothing discussing such things, which you would expect if this were the case especially from the union side, I would suggest that these guys just ate too much and moved too little.

Nugget 20-10-2010 12:22

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35111204)
I find that quite hilarious given I'm 5'9" and weigh about 14st. I have a 33" waist though, I do love when the BMI machines inform me I'm obese ;)

Great, innit...

Even now, when I'm nearly 2 stone heavier than I was then, my BMI's still only 25.7 - technically overweight, but still not obese :D

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In this case though there being nothing discussing such things, which you would expect if this were the case especially from the union side, I would suggest that these guys just ate too much and moved too little.
Also a good point

Horace 20-10-2010 15:31

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We need to start taxing overweight people in the same way we tax smokers, they put a huge burden on the health service and probably increase carbon emissions. Cruel but fair.

superbiatch 20-10-2010 15:46

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Originally Posted by Horace (Post 35111272)
We need to start taxing overweight people in the same way we tax smokers, they put a huge burden on the health service and probably increase carbon emissions. Cruel but fair.

Charge them more for flights too :jk:

colin25 20-10-2010 18:00

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Charge them extra for the sugar...might be more helpful :D

Ignitionnet 20-10-2010 18:16

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Originally Posted by Horace (Post 35111272)
We need to start taxing overweight people in the same way we tax smokers, they put a huge burden on the health service and probably increase carbon emissions. Cruel but fair.

Or we could further tax the nasty crap that passes as 'food' that helped get them that way.

Sugar - The Bitter Truth is essential viewing. Common sugar that people put in their tea, have in sweets, etc, is 50% poison and should be treated as such. Ethanol is taxed to control its' consumption, the health impact of fructose over the long term is quite similar.

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Originally Posted by Nugget (Post 35111207)
Great, innit...

Even now, when I'm nearly 2 stone heavier than I was then, my BMI's still only 25.7 - technically overweight, but still not obese :D

29.4 here, nearly into obese territory, yay :)


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