• Duenan@aussie.zone
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    4 months ago

    Well this is fun. We have an intruder at my worksite and we’re under lockdown now.

    Well I’m in my car at the moment and no one’s allowed entry I presume until they resolve this.

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      4 months ago

      Depending on the nature of the worksite, that’s a pretty risky move by the intruder! My workplace is mostly occupied by menopausal women with sharp objects.

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        4 months ago

        Well mine is a female dominated industry but it wasn’t that this time.

        Just an update though, the situation is now resolved and we’re allowed to come back on site. Everyone is safe and ok and unharmed.

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      I was waiting to see a new psychologist at a place in sunshine once, and all of a sudden this dude came in, yelled at the receptionist, then started throwing things. It was kind of morbidly hilarious, because they had some sort of roller shutter system on the reception window (which was already that Perspex crap with the little paper tray gap thing) that they deployed as soon as he started trying to break things, all the keycard door things started flashing red, alarms started going off, and all the staff ran away from the reception. Meanwhile I was just sitting there with bins and bags flying past my head “um, hello? Anyone?”

      Not knocking the reception staff, but in hindsight it makes me laugh how they all ran away so quickly. It was almost comical how quickly it all happened. I didn’t get to see the aftermath, because after about a minute of old mate throwing things around, the psychologist I was seeing came out and took me to the psych rooms as if it was business as usual. Frequent flyer, I’m guessing

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        They should have taken you with them into lockdown, at least that’s the procedure for me normally at work.

        In my opinion you shouldn’t have been left behind alone with that person and exposed to potential danger but I’m not sure if their protocols includes taking in patients into lockdown.