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<blockquote data-quote="SmithBarney" data-source="post: 2836136" data-attributes="member: 709"><p>As much as I'd like to agree with you, read that page I posted, basically if your employer has a Clear Policy, and policy states it is a condition of employment, then you've given the Authority to do so, as a condition of your employment.</p><p></p><p>Now the question is does FedEx have a Policy(probably they have a policy for everything)</p><p>Still a grey area on leased property,</p><p>Park off property if you are really worried.</p><p></p><p>Now near the bottom of that page says:</p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><em>Many courts find searches to be illegal, even with notice, when an employer has engaged in socially unacceptable conduct by demonstrating a complete disregard for the search's effect on an employee. </em></span></p><p></p><p>Pretty much if they decide on searching you FedEx better be 100% certain they'll find something otherwise the courts will eat them up. So if you have nothing to hide, let em search then sue em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmithBarney, post: 2836136, member: 709"] As much as I'd like to agree with you, read that page I posted, basically if your employer has a Clear Policy, and policy states it is a condition of employment, then you've given the Authority to do so, as a condition of your employment. Now the question is does FedEx have a Policy(probably they have a policy for everything) Still a grey area on leased property, Park off property if you are really worried. Now near the bottom of that page says: [SIZE=3][I]Many courts find searches to be illegal, even with notice, when an employer has engaged in socially unacceptable conduct by demonstrating a complete disregard for the search's effect on an employee. [/I][/SIZE] Pretty much if they decide on searching you FedEx better be 100% certain they'll find something otherwise the courts will eat them up. So if you have nothing to hide, let em search then sue em. [/QUOTE]
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