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Is this bloke right or wrong?........


Tony
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Not sure the driver is correct in his insistence on the definition of "employed" as the context was "employed in", meaning "be involved in" as opposed to being engaged by another to perform whatever he was doing (driving).   Whatever, the guy is a complete arsehole. Full marks to the Police Constable, and would have liked to have seen the conclusion of the discussion.  

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