But the policy doesn't say that S-A-P will sue. It just points out that if you write something libellous about a person, that person might sue you./div>
Nope... I don't see that in their policy. It just says that if you discuss S-A-P policies then you need to make it clear that they are your personal views and not the views of S-A-P.
From the information given, it doesn't appear that S-A-P are trying to prevent criticism of the organisation itself: just trying to get people to present a professional view when they talk about each other and their clients.
So it would be OK to say that you didn't agree with the policy of not accepting pets outside of working hours but unacceptable to say that Joe Bloggs isn't fit to look after a dog.
Sounds reasonable to me./div>
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Re: Re: OTT reporting?
http://www.citizen.org/documents/sap-volunteer-social-media-policy.pdf/div>
OTT reporting?
So it would be OK to say that you didn't agree with the policy of not accepting pets outside of working hours but unacceptable to say that Joe Bloggs isn't fit to look after a dog.
Sounds reasonable to me./div>
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