Nateyboy
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I have a slight twist to this but it is still applicable.
I work for one of the larger national production home builders. At my orientation I was informed that the possession of firearms on my person or in my vehicle, which they assert can be searched at anytime, could result in my employment being terminated. This they can do, I assume, becuase they are paying me a car allowance. Aside from the streets of the neighborhood that I oversee every lot along with "common area" is owned by them.
Whatever the implications of the "car allowance" they say they pay me I will not allow my safety to be dictated by someone who is sitting in an office, with CC cameras and security doors to limit access to their building let alone office.
Here is why I say that they should not be allowed to extend a ban to my vehicle. The only time that I can be covered under their liability insurance is when I am on their property i.e. the lots they own not the streets. Once I am in my truck, title in my name with no company logo on it, I am once again driving on a public street operating a personal vehicle. Whatever claim they have on my vehicle stops when it is off of their property.
First time rant... please be gentle.
I work for one of the larger national production home builders. At my orientation I was informed that the possession of firearms on my person or in my vehicle, which they assert can be searched at anytime, could result in my employment being terminated. This they can do, I assume, becuase they are paying me a car allowance. Aside from the streets of the neighborhood that I oversee every lot along with "common area" is owned by them.
Whatever the implications of the "car allowance" they say they pay me I will not allow my safety to be dictated by someone who is sitting in an office, with CC cameras and security doors to limit access to their building let alone office.
Here is why I say that they should not be allowed to extend a ban to my vehicle. The only time that I can be covered under their liability insurance is when I am on their property i.e. the lots they own not the streets. Once I am in my truck, title in my name with no company logo on it, I am once again driving on a public street operating a personal vehicle. Whatever claim they have on my vehicle stops when it is off of their property.
First time rant... please be gentle.