What you put on twitter and facebook can be read by anyone at work; there may be repercussions if your company thinks you are misrepresenting their employees.
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- Driver Emma Way Apologises For Tweet Boasting Of Knocking Cyclist Off His Bike @ Huffington Post
Excerpt: In an interview with ITV News, Way said it had been a “stupid tweet”. “It was a spur-of-the-moment, stupid tweet,” she said.”Social networking gets blown out of all proportion. It was a spur-of-the-moment thing, I am sorry, I didn’t realise it would escalate to this. My whole career is at risk now.”
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