I know a lock is the best deterrent but I’m just pissed that I not only lost an expensive stethoscope (can understand that walking away) but even personally bought hemostats and medical scissors have disappeared from my own locker, and even other people’s expensive Danskos that they keep under the changing bench have magically walked away on their own.
I know this isn’t Q related, or any other relation to what this board is about - I’m just asking for opinions from those who might have insight.
I’ll understand if this post is deleted, but there is a wealth of folks with knowledge in HR and such here I just thought I’d throw it out.
I don’t think I would rat them out, but if maybe they thought I would they would just go work somewhere else?
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I'm not 100% sure in the States, but in Canada there are no privacy laws in public places - except a bathroom and inside the home in which you dwell. In Canada, you have every right to film and photograph anyone in public. The only stipulation is if you're going to sell the images or film, you need a model release from the person.
Think street photography ; a very very popular branch and there are no laws about it in the States ( I am quite sure due to the amount of people I know that do it. I follow quite a few photogs on IG and many are street shooters ).
Unbelievably it is not illegal in UK to have video surveillance in a public toilet.
I know this because I was in the toilets of Wolverhampton train station and saw a camera watching me taking a leak. I complained to the train company and they explained they previously had problems with some kind of antisocial behaviour in the toilets and they were allowed to have cameras to combat that.