sure it may look like they're only messing with your stuff on the surface. But how are you to know that's all they're doing. They may have more malicious intentions not visible to the eye. Nothing to gain? How about getting some twats out of your life. what if the supervisors were in on it...
Ok what if you take a picture of him stealing from your cubicle with your camera phone. After all everyone brings their cell phone to work and almost everyone's got a camera in their cell phone. You could just say you saw him stealing something and luckily you had your phone with you. Would...
Note taken I guess prevention is the best method but in this particular situation prevention is not possible. What if you recorded them stealing it and then showed it to your boss. Of course you did a bad thing by video taping your work area with out permission but are they just gonna ignore...
So hypothetically how in the world would you prove something like that? Even if you did catch them in the act it would be their word against yours as the only evidence. It's like they ask you to prove it but proof of any kind is illegal.:confused:
So are you saying that in some states this kind of thing is legal?
even if said person had suspicions that coworkers were messing with his workspace? I would think video camera would be the only way to prove it.
hi if a person were to put a hidden camera in their cubicle without the consent of the employer would that be illegal. The company they work for is private and the camera would only monitor their cubicle and would not record sound. So basically it would monitor their own workspace for...