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In reply to the discussion: Fine. I'll ask it. What is the punishment for viewing images of breastfeeding babies at your [View all]bluesbassman
(20,384 posts)5. Nothing at all.
As long as they are actually in the process of breast feeding. However, if one of my co-workers caught a glimpse of a fully exposed female breast on my monitor and turned me in to HR for viewing inappropriate images at my workstation, I'd not enjoy the grief I'd have to go through dealing with that.
It's really pretty simple.
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Fine. I'll ask it. What is the punishment for viewing images of breastfeeding babies at your [View all]
Zorra
Jun 2014
OP
Why would one need more than a glance? Why would one need "images" plural? Is this a new hobby?
WinkyDink
Jun 2014
#2
My question to you is, what would YOUR company do if they caught you viewing the image you alerted
Zorra
Jun 2014
#15
Thanks. I sincerely apologize to you, and others here, for my snide comment regarding this issue.
Zorra
Jun 2014
#29
This makes me a horrible person, but I seriously doubt the whole story at this point.
ScreamingMeemie
Jun 2014
#26
Well...there are a lot of authoritarian conservative petty tyrants with bad potty training
Zorra
Jun 2014
#49
Multiple posters requested a NSFW tag, multiple posters were concerned about the ramifications
Michigander_Life
Jun 2014
#37
While I make fun of such policies as crazy (we are talking adults after all I think)
nadinbrzezinski
Jun 2014
#7
Viewing images of "nudity", along with other "sexually explicit content" is an offense
Algernon Moncrieff
Jun 2014
#8
Sometimes if you just add and "https" you can get by most of that... I know I think it's ridiculous.
Agschmid
Jun 2014
#33
If you've read any of the other threads a lot of people have explained work breaks, lunch and down
seaglass
Jun 2014
#31
Thanks. So, then, I suppose that somewhere in your company policy there is a rule forbidding
Zorra
Jun 2014
#22
A friend of mine got fired for saying an ice cream cake looked like a penis.
Hassin Bin Sober
Jun 2014
#75
If it's a bare breast and I was reported to HR, there would be an investigation.
tammywammy
Jun 2014
#27
So if you just looked at an image of a baby breastfeeding for a few seconds while reading a DU post,
Zorra
Jun 2014
#57
It really is incredibly silly. Conservatives are forcing "teh stupid" upon us all, every day, in so
Zorra
Jun 2014
#60
That's the attitude we all need to take if we are ever going to quarantine "teh stupid". nt
Zorra
Jun 2014
#64
If the employer is that strict about policing its employees' internet usage...
The Road Runner
Jun 2014
#63
And DUers can not post the NSFW warning and take their chances with the jury.
Hassin Bin Sober
Jun 2014
#76
An image blocking feature, as suggested in a current poll on GD, could solve the "NSFW" problem.
Zorra
Jun 2014
#74
There is no breastfeeding carveout, especially for a man. You are going to get a write up or fired.
TheKentuckian
Jun 2014
#79