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<blockquote data-quote="Packmule" data-source="post: 938361" data-attributes="member: 33558"><p>Had my hearing on my horn honking warning grievance today. In addition to my concerns about what the policy really does to safety, security, and our reputation, I pounded it home hard that the policy is basically not legal. Mention that law enforcement officers have suggested I contact the the states attorney's office, and suddenly there's lots of concerns about me honking too loud and getting the cops involved. Indeed, now you know why their warning letters are so generic. Anyway, they are rescending said letter in one month, provided I pass 2 observations on the horn. Also they are planning to do a demo of what they consider a resonable horn tap--not too soft, not too loud. Also, I am supposed to provide a list of addresses that have sensitive situations (day sleepers, etc) so they can put no-horn notes in the board. So basically, they want me to do exactly what I WAS doing when I got a warning letter in the first place. </p><p>Laughable, but in the world of corporate games, I consider it a victory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packmule, post: 938361, member: 33558"] Had my hearing on my horn honking warning grievance today. In addition to my concerns about what the policy really does to safety, security, and our reputation, I pounded it home hard that the policy is basically not legal. Mention that law enforcement officers have suggested I contact the the states attorney's office, and suddenly there's lots of concerns about me honking too loud and getting the cops involved. Indeed, now you know why their warning letters are so generic. Anyway, they are rescending said letter in one month, provided I pass 2 observations on the horn. Also they are planning to do a demo of what they consider a resonable horn tap--not too soft, not too loud. Also, I am supposed to provide a list of addresses that have sensitive situations (day sleepers, etc) so they can put no-horn notes in the board. So basically, they want me to do exactly what I WAS doing when I got a warning letter in the first place. Laughable, but in the world of corporate games, I consider it a victory. [/QUOTE]
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