this post was submitted on 01 May 2024
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Naw people who are that dumb and cruel wont learn a thing unless its shoved in his face that what he did was fucked up.
The police won't just issue a slap on the wrist though, he will be entered onto a database. This could potentially ruin their entire life.
If by database you mean in the criminal system, yeah i guess he would be. Thats the usual consequences of breaking the law. It wouldnt ruin his life though.
I think intent needs to be factored in. If the colleague's intent was purely to terrorise then that should be punishable. If their intent was humour, albeit at the expense of OP, I think some leniency should be involved, at least until they understand the gravity of their offence.
We are all ignorant of the sensitivies of others in at least one degree, is my defense here.