Hey, have you seen the Housing Bill thing that got announced on the network?
I mean, I'm not a lawyer or anything, but I had a legal question.
So one part of the text of the thing basically reads: "A Volunteer is not a protected Volunteer if the Volunteer can be proven to have engaged in activity contrary to the laws and culture of Duplicity".
But there's no definition of what "proven" or "activity contrary to the laws and culture of Duplicity" means. So is this is as pointless as it sounds like?
Cause it really reads like they can just decide you're not protected by this thing if they feel like it.
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I mean, I'm not a lawyer or anything, but I had a legal question.
So one part of the text of the thing basically reads:
"A Volunteer is not a protected Volunteer if the Volunteer can be proven to have engaged in activity contrary to the laws and culture of Duplicity".
But there's no definition of what "proven" or "activity contrary to the laws and culture of Duplicity" means. So is this is as pointless as it sounds like?
Cause it really reads like they can just decide you're not protected by this thing if they feel like it.