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Re: HBC Blogging and Social Networking - Banned?
Let's have a look at the relevant part of the policy, which can be viewed in full at:-
http://www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk/downloa...ment_V4_1_.pdf "Care must be taken when using any personal websites, blogs or social networking to ensure that your personal use and your official capacity as a Councillor do not merge. If you do not make the distinction clear, your personal website and any views it contains, could be viewed by others as an extension of your official duties as a Councillor and therefore indirectly the collective views of the Council. When using such sites you should consider whether you are acting in your capacity as a councillor or not. If you give the impression that you are (for example, by referring to information you received in your capacity as a councillor), then you will be subject to the Council’s code of conduct. You should also avoid criticising named individuals online, as the laws of libel will apply to what you say." All sounds like common sense to me. The internet is another arm of the media, like the newspapers, radio and TV. It doesn't gag councillors, merely reminds them of their responsibilities in how they behave as representatives of the Council. Broadly speaking, and leaving aside the odd personal dig at the beloved Leader, that's how they have always behaved on this site! |
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Without fear or favour? Or, is this another thing at our medal wielding head of the boroughs discretion? Similar to closing toilets on a whim? No wonder people don't vote, he is used as the stranglehold on everything! You want votes? Stop this megalomaniac, encourage the sensible Tories to join with you, let's lose this loser. |
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May I suggest BP? Oh, heck no they have better lawyers. |
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Won't be long before they try passing a rule where nobody can speak in Hyndburn without council permission. At least most of the conservative councillors are well practised at it :)
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The only person who's posted on here, who drew attention to his status as an elected offical in the borough, was TheLeadersOffice HBC, otherwise know as one Peter Britcliffe. His post have referred to council business. Me thinks someone should perhaps pracitice what they're preaching. If this is just an attempt to gag opposing views, it won't work. I'll happily post verbatim what any councillor happens to tell me, if it's in the public interest, and I won't break any rules doing it, forum, or legal. |
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I might have used humour on here, but have never posted one thing about any politican that would stand up in court as being libelelous. Dressing up as Betsey Trotwood, in Lancashire's damp climate, will result in a wet muff. |
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Most politicians who post on here make it very clear which hat they're wearing. This just seems yet more evidence of megalomanical control. The thought police will be drafted in next. |
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We get a message every time we log in on an HBC machine that e-mails are liable to be read by an in-house third party should they so wish and no correspondence should be classed as 'private'. That I can deal with, it's supposed to be for official council use after all. If anything gets said about censuring Facebook or Blogspot then I think there may be a few councillors who aren't terribly happy about it and some considerably damaging press for The Leader. |
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Most large companies have staff who read local/national press and now websites looking for things that could affect the good name of the company. The Council is again a bit different as your image does not really affect your ability to do your business. If I worked for a bread manuafacturer for example and posted on my facebook status about the flour stores being full of rats I could seriously affect my company if it was picked up by the newspapers. Most companies have rules about doing things out of work that may have a negative impact on work. Not sure what I think about Councillors because you are not really employed by the Council as such and many Councillors appear to think the way forward is by insulting the opposition at every possible occasion. |
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I think we have a thread about the 'Silly cow' incident. In fairness though, those outrageous incidents are few and far between, at least on here. ;) |
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I can't belive that this pile of tripe has gone on for 2 pages, (knowing my luck this will be the start of Page 3, (tit's out less)),
There surely is no way anyone can stop a councillor addressing his/her constituents? |
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