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UK: Train driver sacked for holiday cannabis
The Scotsman
Friday 07 Jun 2002 A TRAIN driver sacked for admitting he had smoked cannabis while on holiday yesterday claimed a moral victory after an industrial tribunal ruled he was unfairly dismissed. Alan Robertson confessed that he had used the drug two months before the train he was driving was involved in a minor accident at Edinburgh's Waverley Station. An employment tribunal ruled the company was wrong to sack Robertson, from Inverness, but decided that he should not be allowed to return to his job because he had contributed to his dismissal. Robertson, who had worked for ScotRail since 1984, said: "I feel quite bitter but I believe I won a moral victory for all ScotRail staff." Robertson, 38, said he thought smoking drugs while on holiday had nothing to do with his employer and was "a matter of personal freedom". A ScotRail spokesman said: "Safety on the railways is an issue that should not require any debate."
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