05-13-2015, 09:48 AM
(05-13-2015, 09:30 AM)Duchess Wrote: I have such mixed feelings about this because I do agree that an employee often does represent the people they work for but then I consider what people do away from the office in their private lives.
I know what you mean.
With social media, cameras, and video recorders everywhere these days, my definition of "private lives" is different than it was even just 10 years ago. People need to be smart and acclimate to the times to avoid being burned by the increased exposure afforded by today's technologies (or say "fuck that" and deal with the potential consequences).
I think it should be obvious to most by now that something overheard at a private dinner in a public restaurant is subject to public exposure, legally. Something posted on social media is in the public domain, even if the communication was of a private nature. A pervy private act of self pleasure in a parked car may well be caught on surveillance cam and could go viral...
That's just the way it is.