A South African man has been fined £70 for forging a sick note claiming he needed some quality time tending his unborn baby, Ananova reports.
According to Sapa news agency, 27-year-old Charles Sibindana "stole a medical certificate from a health centre used by his pregnant girlfriend", but failed to take into account he lacked the necessary womb to pull off the scam.
Magistrate Bruno Van Eeden in Vereeniging, near Johannesburg, slapped the master skiver with the aforementioned fine and told him "not to walk around faking sick letters from gynaecologists".
Commentary from Datasharp Telecom, one of the leading independent telecoms companies in the UK focusing on emerging technologies from within the telecommunications sector. VoIP, IP telephony, PABX, hybrid IP systems, hosted solutions, convergance technologies.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
About Me
Blog Archive
-
▼
2006
(14)
-
▼
November
(11)
- Vesper from Casino Royale
- Britain's unluckiest man falls down manhole
- South African man throws pregnancy sickie
- RTX ships 'first' cordless Skype phone
- Wary launch imminent for BT broadband telly Vision
- Britain wide open to alien invasion
- UK Telecoms
- Bluetooth and Wireless Headsets
- Skype users hang on for free calls
- SkypeIn not in right now
- IP phone man's VONAGE Hell
-
▼
November
(11)
No comments:
Post a Comment