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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 907782" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>As my life is more important than an after the fact slap on the wrist, I'd quietly work it out with management and never let anyone below that level become aware that I was carrying (read, deep concealment). If it got out to the rest of the workforce that you were carrying, you can imagine the cries of foul that would ensue. if it did get out, they'd either have to amend the policy or "officially" address the matter. Of course employee disciplinary measures are strictly between management and the employee, so this could range from "don't carry till we fix the policy", to "don't let co-workers find out you're carrying again, ok?"</p><p></p><p>I've worked for an employer that didn't require us to carry, but allowed and encouraged it as a theft deterrent (open carry in a LE supply store). We had no armed security duties assigned, either written or verbal. It was understood that the gun was for our self-defense and therefore didn't require an armed guard license (I've had CLEET I-IV and been licensed before)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 907782, member: 1132"] As my life is more important than an after the fact slap on the wrist, I'd quietly work it out with management and never let anyone below that level become aware that I was carrying (read, deep concealment). If it got out to the rest of the workforce that you were carrying, you can imagine the cries of foul that would ensue. if it did get out, they'd either have to amend the policy or "officially" address the matter. Of course employee disciplinary measures are strictly between management and the employee, so this could range from "don't carry till we fix the policy", to "don't let co-workers find out you're carrying again, ok?" I've worked for an employer that didn't require us to carry, but allowed and encouraged it as a theft deterrent (open carry in a LE supply store). We had no armed security duties assigned, either written or verbal. It was understood that the gun was for our self-defense and therefore didn't require an armed guard license (I've had CLEET I-IV and been licensed before) [/QUOTE]
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