Many organisations are now having to consider how they deal with employees who blog about their work, and one of the most recent to take up the challenge is the Metropolitan Police.But new guidelines issued by the Met have caused some bloggers to wonder if their weblogs could cost them their jobs.
Blogger World Weary Detective writes: “I have committed no crime. I have compromised no police operations. I have received no payment for anything published on this blog. All opinions expressed are my own.
“I cannot challenge New Scotland Yard. I am weary indeed and cowardice is my bed-mate. The protection of my family must take precedence.
“It is therefore with deep regret and great sadness that I must announce that I will no longer be submitting posts to this blog.”
Following the story after [worldwearydetective.blogspot.com] which I read last week.
I don’t like the idea of feeling gagged, but at least I have the freedom of choice to not work in a place that does so.
I’ve yet to see a version of the Met rules and see how they compare to Tim’s epistle.
Anybody?
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