Thursday, 17 November 2011

Alarm distribution

In town early today  for the monthly Radio Users' group. We distributed a large quantity of personal attack alarms, recently delivered to the office, to Police and security staff for free distribution in stores. It's one of the things CBS undertook to do in response to concerns expressed about retail staff personal safety leaving work in the dark evenings. I hope the distributors remember to give us credit for this.

The rest of the afternoon was spent preparing renewal invoices for subscribers who join in autumn, plus a few chase up reminders to those whose payments are overdue. There was more to do than I'd anticipated, so I got home later than anticipated, and we had to eat in haste in order to get out on time, Clare to her study group and me to Tai Chi - another rewarding class at the end of quite a demanding day. The meeting minutes will have to wait until tomorrow.

Great to learn from the news of the capture of Saif-al-Islam Gaddafi, the last of the dictator's sons remaining on the run. His trial will challenge to Libya's fledgling justice system to prove its integrity and fairness.
 

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