robroy:
toonsy:
There’s legalities and there’s also the real world.Legally if you’re on a legally required break then you’re on a break and no work must be undertaken.
In the real world its a few questions on a form so I’d have just gone with it and got it out the way while on break.
waits for howls of derision from our resident driver compliance squad
Well I certainly ain’t a member of such squad, but I would deffo tell him to wait until my break was done, in fact if I felt really arsey I would re.start the break after he’d ‘interrupted ’ it.
Thing is these [zb] ers want things done to the letter, so much so that they employ and (over) pay people to be …’‘Compliance managers’'.
So they can’t just pick and choose when to break rules, however minor, just because it suits THEM at the time.
Agreed… you’ll get an infringement for not recording a working time break; working during the break is in the same vein.
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