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Old 01-03-14 | 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Dudelsack
I believe your views are in the distinct minority here. Heck, most jobs require that your body chemistries be checked from time to time. As far as intrusion into personal business, that genie got out of the bottle some time ago and doesn't look likely to get stuffed back any time soon.
Minority of one most likely. I grit my teeth and do it for a job, when it's reasonable in the nature of the job because of security concerns. Other jobs I might refuse, same for polygraph, with absolutely nothing to hide. It all feels like a frog boiling, turning it up a little at a time - what does it hurt to give up just a trivial bit of personal liberties right?

I think you can condemn the cheaters' actions and at the same time draw a line at intrusive enforcement.
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