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I hate company rules like that.....
The last place I worked at there was a group of us that brought our guns to work and left them in the car because we would go shooting after work. We knew the rules but I guess it was implied by the group of us that nothing was to be said.

I wish they would let CCP holders to bring secured guns on Hill AFB but that will never happen. So I can’t bring guns to work and never will I have a lot to loose if I got caught. I have however thought I could park just outside the base leave my gun in the car locked up and walk to work from there, it would only be a 10min walk, and the building I work in is right near the gate. This would be good for me because it takes 20min to drive to work and I don’t always go straight home.

I've noticed that some of you say you break your company’s policies (not in just this tread), watch what you say it is the internet and anyone can see.
 

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GeneticsDave said:
I understand what you are saying, however, company policy is not law, it is just policy. You are not criminal for breaking a policy. Most of us believe that our lives are more important than our jobs, so it is a risk we are willing to take.
yeah, very very true and I do agree with you.

It just reminds me when a friend of mine and I were employed at wal-mart back in high school, he stole something from a store at the mall, got cought, our manager read it in the paper and he got fired because he figured he was probably stealing from wal-mart too. It was just a high school job so he brushed it off, but gave the manager a mouth full really really loud at the front of the store at the time it was quite funny.
 
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