New Sheridan Smith drama Cleaning Up divides viewers
Why doesn't this company keep its computers locked?

Sheridan Smith has returned to our screens in ITV's Cleaning Up – but the drama about a gambling-addicted office cleaner has left viewers divided.
Smith's character Sam discovers she can access valuable stock market information while working the night shift in an office in Canary Wharf. Can she solve her financial troubles and fund her online gambling debts without getting caught?
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But some viewers just couldn't get over the fact that the computers were left unlocked on the trading floor. What's wrong with this company? Why is there no basic security??
https://twitter.com/StageySarah/status/1083136645413642241
https://twitter.com/walkerluce/status/1083133116376584194
https://twitter.com/MrWJWilson/status/1083116448631963648
https://twitter.com/dbmarkets_/status/1083107255195709446
https://twitter.com/berwickc77/status/1083111235556646917
And while some people just couldn't get into it...
https://twitter.com/doveuu/status/1083143708122513409
https://twitter.com/David_HMFC/status/1083284007620616192
... others loved the story and Sheridan Smith's performance as Sam, and praised the drama for its portrayal of a gambling addiction.
https://twitter.com/jayerelovinbrit/status/1083260491793907712
https://twitter.com/AdamHerlihy17/status/1083203150385958914
https://twitter.com/TheAcrobattys/status/1083118108699701249
https://twitter.com/GemmaLou53/status/1083180942070607877
https://twitter.com/Salfordmanda/status/1083117774858317824
https://twitter.com/BobbyCNorris/status/1083112848669265936
This article was originally published in January 2019