Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/03/28

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Workplace camera policies
From: daniel.ridings at edd.uio.no (Daniel Ridings)
Date: Mon Mar 28 21:42:14 2005
References: <1a2.305ace0e.2f7a26b3@aol.com>

It's becoming a real problem in Sweden. Everyone has a mobile phone and 
most of them have cameras now-a-days. Volvo/Ford doesn't allow the new 
phones on the workplace. The backside of having a modern phone. (I 
inherit mine from the kids after they chuck them, so I don't have that 
problem yet).

Daniel

Grduprey@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 3/26/2005 7:40:37 PM Central Standard Time, 
> ericm@pobox.com writes:
> As long as nobody knows you have a camera in the building, then I'd say no
> harm, no foul.  I'm guessing the point of the policy is they don't want
> people taking pictures inside.  Keep it concealed, and it should be fine.
> Always easier to ask forgiveness than permission.  :)
> 
> 
> This is a certain path to unemployment.  If this is the posted policy then 
> you have no recourse if caught.
> 
> Gene
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