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07-25-2016 06:50 PM
@Suziepeach - I wasn't trying to offend....just the exlax segued into this discussion.....
07-26-2016 01:41 PM
@sidsmom wrote:
@bri20 wrote:Putting ex lax in food intentionally seems so mean.
Not 'seems'....it IS.
Can't believe posters are in a pi$$ing contest as to
"Who Can Be the Creepiest".
Food Tampering can have serious legal implications.
Illegal acts, as innocent as they may seen to some, have to begin somewhere. If someone tampers with food, there's no telling what else this could lead to.
These tampering posts upthread are very, very telling.
ITA - they are. And what if the person got sick? What if there is some ingredient in the 'brownies' post (which I can't find now) that caused someone to become really ill? I doubt any supervisor ok'd that idea.
07-26-2016 02:00 PM
Why not just bring your own lunch in a cooler bag? Check out Google . . . even Rachel Ray sells one.
07-26-2016 02:07 PM
@Mj12 wrote:
@sidsmom wrote:
@bri20 wrote:Putting ex lax in food intentionally seems so mean.
Not 'seems'....it IS.
Can't believe posters are in a pi$$ing contest as to
"Who Can Be the Creepiest".
Food Tampering can have serious legal implications.
Illegal acts, as innocent as they may seen to some, have to begin somewhere. If someone tampers with food, there's no telling what else this could lead to.
These tampering posts upthread are very, very telling.
ITA - they are. And what if the person got sick? What if there is some ingredient in the 'brownies' post (which I can't find now) that caused someone to become really ill? I doubt any supervisor ok'd that idea.
So can leaving a mouse trap in your purse that breaks the fingers of a person trying to steal your wallet. The question is: who was wrong? The theif or the person protecting their property? (ethic question is graduate school)
07-26-2016 05:32 PM - edited 07-26-2016 05:33 PM
@SahmIam wrote:
@Mj12 wrote:
@sidsmom wrote:
@bri20 wrote:Putting ex lax in food intentionally seems so mean.
Not 'seems'....it IS.
Can't believe posters are in a pi$$ing contest as to
"Who Can Be the Creepiest".
Food Tampering can have serious legal implications.
Illegal acts, as innocent as they may seen to some, have to begin somewhere. If someone tampers with food, there's no telling what else this could lead to.
These tampering posts upthread are very, very telling.
ITA - they are. And what if the person got sick? What if there is some ingredient in the 'brownies' post (which I can't find now) that caused someone to become really ill? I doubt any supervisor ok'd that idea.
So can leaving a mouse trap in your purse that breaks the fingers of a person trying to steal your wallet. The question is: who was wrong? The theif or the person protecting their property? (ethic question is graduate school)
Looking quickly (sorry if I just missed it), I'm not sure where the Ex-Lax in brownies came into play, but I've read before about people being charged and convicted for it. That, and @SahmIam's question about the mouse trap have me wondering, though. It seems like 2 illegal acts, in a way... baiting someone to steal in a way which could cause physical harm vs. the person committing a crime by taking something that's not rightfully theirs? I don't know the answer. Interesting thread, interesting dilemma.
07-26-2016 05:35 PM
@dooBdoo - hi, it seems to be gone now (not poofed, just gone) a poster here posted that she put exlax in brownies at work, hoping a "food thief" would be taught a lesson. She laughed about it.
07-26-2016 05:43 PM
@Mj12 wrote:@dooBdoo - hi, it seems to be gone now (not poofed, just gone) a poster here posted that she put exlax in brownies at work, hoping a "food thief" would be taught a lesson. She laughed about it.
Hi, @Mj12! (Love your siggy, btw.) Ah, so! Thanks for the explanation. Yikes! on the Ex-Lax in brownies at work... worrisome concept.
07-26-2016 05:53 PM
I can't imagine a manager being okay with the ex lax in the brownies either. That's alarming....
07-26-2016 05:57 PM
Ethical questions and legal issues are not always the same.
Leaving a mousetrap in your purse, would not be illegal.
You would have a very difficult time proving intent, and I do not believe it would fall under negligence either.
I did not approach the exlax story from an ethical standpoint, although, in that case, it is ethically and legally questionable.
07-26-2016 07:56 PM
Wherever I've worked,I've never used the fridge in the breakroom. Always brought things that didn't need refrigeration or bought from the vending machine. Those fridges...eww.
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