Originally posted by: J0hnny
But what gives them the right to say what I can't or cannot do during lunch? It's not like guns are offensive and I wouldn't go postal.
Originally posted by: J0hnny
But what gives them the right to say what I can't or cannot do during lunch? It's not like guns are offensive and I wouldn't go postal.
Originally posted by: J0hnny
But what gives them the right to say what I can't or cannot do during lunch? It's not like guns are offensive and I wouldn't go postal.
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: J0hnny
But what gives them the right to say what I can't or cannot do during lunch? It's not like guns are offensive and I wouldn't go postal.
They have the right because they own everything you use. Now get back to work SLACKER!!.![]()
Originally posted by: J0hnny
But what gives them the right to say what I can't or cannot do during lunch? It's not like guns are offensive and I wouldn't go postal.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
I restrict pages regarding weapons.
Why? Why would you restrict access to information? As long as it isn't X rated stuff, I don't see the point in allowing a worker to go to Handgun Control, Inc's website, but not the NRA's website.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
I restrict pages regarding weapons.
Originally posted by: bsobel
Why? Why would you restrict access to information? As long as it isn't X rated stuff, I don't see the point in allowing a worker to go to Handgun Control, Inc's website, but not the NRA's website.
Unless the company is in that industry, they employees have no business there (period). They can happily surf whatever they want at home, on their own time, on their own equipment.
Bill
Originally posted by: bsobel
Why? Why would you restrict access to information? As long as it isn't X rated stuff, I don't see the point in allowing a worker to go to Handgun Control, Inc's website, but not the NRA's website.
Unless the company is in that industry, they employees have no business there (period). They can happily surf whatever they want at home, on their own time, on their own equipment.
Bill
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Exactly, giving Internet access to employees is something that needs to be watched, because we don't want to be held responsible for some stupid lawsuit. All I need to be blamed because some guy researched what gun to use when he shoots his wife. In this day and age, it's not that unlikely.
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Exactly, giving Internet access to employees is something that needs to be watched, because we don't want to be held responsible for some stupid lawsuit. All I need to be blamed because some guy researched what gun to use when he shoots his wife. In this day and age, it's not that unlikely.
I think the real underlying cause for this and a lot of other threads posted on here is the broken US legal system. The blame no longer falls on the person committing the crime, it falls on somebody else.
"if that 80 foot parking garage had a sign telling my son not to jump, he wouldn't have"
Originally posted by: Rogue
Our Surfcontrol admins inadvertently blocked the weapons category here on the Army installation I work at. That went over real well until I recommended we unblock it due to the nature of a soldier's business.
