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Re: Physical threats to JREF staff ?
I would have thought that a completely random assault is fairly unlikely as most if not all dealings with the woos would be via phone or email. So if you annoy a woo over the phone or by email they would still have to actually get to the JREF and most would have calmed down long before they bought the plane tickets to get there. A more serious problem would be if they harboured a long term grudge, but I’m hoping the JREF has contingency plans for this.
On a related matter some of the actual challenge applicants seem somewhat unhinged and there is a possibility of them coming into contact with preliminary challenge testers. This I feel could be a greater problem especially after they fail the test; does the JREF provide the testers with advice/guidance of how to react if an applicant turns nasty?
Blue Bubble said:This touches on a topic I've been wondering about recently.
Given the number of what appear to be really mentally ill psychos involved in woowoo, does the JREF take any special measures to protect its staff ?
Given the ease with which Oliver Mills apparently had in gaining access to the JREF, it would seem that it's rather easy. Has any JREF staff member ever been physically confronted by any of these woowoo creatures ? I'd imagine poor Kramer to be one of the ones most likely to come up against them - I'm just hoping Kramer is a big guy able to hold his own.
I would have thought that a completely random assault is fairly unlikely as most if not all dealings with the woos would be via phone or email. So if you annoy a woo over the phone or by email they would still have to actually get to the JREF and most would have calmed down long before they bought the plane tickets to get there. A more serious problem would be if they harboured a long term grudge, but I’m hoping the JREF has contingency plans for this.
On a related matter some of the actual challenge applicants seem somewhat unhinged and there is a possibility of them coming into contact with preliminary challenge testers. This I feel could be a greater problem especially after they fail the test; does the JREF provide the testers with advice/guidance of how to react if an applicant turns nasty?