Originally Posted by
chollie
My company has always taken security and safety seriously.
A courier left something in the company men's room once. Keep in mind, this was on a gated compound where every building had to be accessed by badge reader, and within each building, access was limited by internal badge readers. Ordinary members of the public weren't strolling around randomly.
That courier was stripped of his badge and walked off the premises the day he left the item in the men's room. No retraining, no 'second chances'.
Well, TSA. Accountability and all that, right?
Edit to add: And passengers who have a gun at the checkpoint are always chastised about responsible people always knowing where their gun is. When are those posters going to pipe up?