Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Wrong Again

Oh well,

The definition of mutiny under the 2006 act is:

Mutiny

(1) A person subject to service law commits an offence if he takes part in a mutiny.

(2) For the purposes of this section a person subject to service law takes part in a mutiny if—

(a) in concert with at least one other person subject to service law, he—

(i) acts with the intention of overthrowing or resisting authority; or

(ii) disobeys authority in such circumstances as to subvert discipline;

(b) he agrees with at least one other person subject to service law to overthrow or resist authority; or

(c) he agrees with at least one other person subject to service law to disobey authority, and the agreed disobedience would be such as to subvert discipline.

Nothing in there about joint complaints / grievances, unless, of course you look at (2)(a)(ii) or (2)(c) and the "authority" is allowed to be Queen's Regulations or some administrative instruction. Back in box :( or not?

S-E

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