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Indeed. In the Fire Service Occurrence Log Book the last entry every day was;If I remember correctly, in the military in the 60s we were not allowed to use 00:00hrs, it was either 23:59 or 00:01hrs. Can’t see why they would have changed it. Anyone know any different, cos it was a few years ago
Roy.
Andy I’ve just worked it out that from 23:59-00:01 is 2min that the Army doesn’t recognise, so in the ten yrs of my service on demob l owed them 5.0694days and still do. I wonder at 70yrs old would they still make me do them.Indeed. In the Fire Service Occurrence Log Book the last entry every day was;
23:59 - Nothing further to report.

That I’m afraid to say is poor contract construction and one I wouldn’t have any hesitation in exploiting if I could.24:00 is used in some commercial contracts as a convention to indicate the left side of midnight. Or the end of the day. 0:00 is used to indicate the right side of midnight. Or the start of the next day. Of course it’s exactly the same on your watch. But it helps define the exact moment a measured period ceases. We certainly use it in telecoms.
So Monday 24:00 is the same as Tuesday 0:00 on a watch.
I think it may also be used by the Police and military.

- when I get chance I’ll talk to the guys who run our caesium and rubidium network sync reference clocks and their sync to NPL/UTC reference sources to see what they use as their definition. If they don’t know then nobody does No no no. That’s completely wrong. You worked both 24:00 on day one and 00:00 day two, so, that’s two days you’ve worked and so, for each instance they owe you a whole days pay. You’ve been conned and only been paid half what you’re dueAndy I’ve just worked it out that from 23:59-00:01 is 2min that the Army doesn’t recognise, so in the ten yrs of my service on demob l owed them 5.0694days and still do. I wonder at 70yrs old would they still make me do them.
Roy.
No no no. That’s completely wrong. You worked both 24:00 on day one and 00:00 day two, so, that’s two days you’ve worked and so, for each instance they owe you a whole days pay. You’ve been conned and only been paid half what you’re due![]()
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Andy I’ve just worked it out that from 23:59-00:01 is 2min that the Army doesn’t recognise, so in the ten yrs of my service on demob l owed them 5.0694days and still do. I wonder at 70yrs old would they still make me do them.
Roy.
I got 14 days Jankers for 2 days AWOL back in the day Roy, your in for 40,000,000 years mateIan you’ve just made it even more confusing, at this rate I’ll have to go into hiding just in case.
Ex serviceman caught speeding still AWOL after 43yrs................
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And here we all thought you are a fine upstanding member of the community.I got 14 days Jankers for 2 days AWOL back in the day Roy, your in for 40,000,000 years mate![]()
Here you go then....A shed sale I think .......................
Tony.
A car that should be beaten for eternity and set fire to, every dayAnd here we all thought you are a fine upstanding member of the community.
What was this thread about?![]()

The old man purchased the Metro GTa years ago ........ and he liked itGuess you liked them then ..............
Tony.
