Watched it also last night with a mixture of weariness and apathy. Earlier that morning, the Radio 4 Today programme had interview with Dan Ariely, who wrote a book called 'Predictably Irrational'. http://www.predictablyirrational.com/. My degree was on Risk Management and this kind of thing about perception and reality, risk and reward always gets my attention… The book (among other things) told the story of a series of experiments conducted to see under what circumstances the public (regardless of class/need/wealth etc) would cheat or steal. His view was that its an all too human trait to steal, and that we shouldn't be too hard on people, essentially reverting to type. Doing something that's basically human nature. His view was that we rationalise our poor behaviour (such as the subtly renaming 'expenses' as 'allowances' over time) and that the further you distance hard currency from temptation, using vouchers, tokens or even just objects, the more people are likely to steal them. Pens and pads from work, rather than tenners from the petty cash tin. That sort of thing. That'll be another book then on my amazon wish list then… Doh!