Originally Posted by
Global_Hi_Flyer
"Where have you been?"
In town.
"Do you have a business card"
Yes.
"What were you doing here?"
Confidential company business.
"Sir, if you don't answer, you won't fly today. What were you doing here?"
If I tell you, it may violate SEC laws & regulations and will violate company confidentiality. Are you willing to sign a non-disclosure agreement and be investigated and prosecuted if you disclose insider information?
"Uh..."
"Do you have a business card".
Yes.
"May I see it?"
No, because of what I told you before.
"Where are you going?"
To my congressman's office promptly upon arrival.
"SECONDARY ON LINE 1"
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This is going to be hell for folks that travel on confidential company business (such as investments, M&A, major sales calls) where disclosing your name & company and/or reasons for travel may cause SEC disclosure issues.
Did this actually happen? Which airport?