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Originally Posted by Enoch Root
Yes, but that isn't the case. When that becomes the case, there is a problem with that player. And then it is noteworthy.
The problem with these discussions, and with fans talking about (whispering about) players 'partying', is that they are suggesting that there are problems where there aren't.
If someone has an addiction problem, that is a different conversation. But unless that happens, there shouldn't be any conversation at all because they are just kids being kids.
And suggesting they are bad people, or potentially troublesome team-mates, is creating a problem that doesn't exist.
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I don't think that anything you have written is incorrect.
I do know in office situations, we try not to wait until you know there is a serious problem before reacting, as by that time it's usually too late. It's better to try and get addicted people help before they hit rock bottom.
But the fact remains that people who partake in illegal substances are creating a possible problem, and employers need to be aware of that fact.