If You’ve Got Nothing To Hide

It shouldn’t be a problem for you.

CBC- Public servants uneasy as government ‘spy’ robot prowls federal offices

Bruce Roy, national president of the Government Services Union, called the robot’s presence in federal workplaces “intrusive” and “insulting.”

“People feel observed all the time,” he said in French. “It’s a spy. The robot is a spy for management.”

Francisco- While we’re at it the all of the information collected should be readily available to the public via the internet. In the interest of “transparency” of course.

20 Replies to “If You’ve Got Nothing To Hide”

  1. Wait a minute. We were all in on spying and harassing truckers, but now you want to do that to US?

    That’s outrageous!!!

  2. Why are they complaining, they are just using mouse jigglers to look like they are working from home.

    1. Mouse jigglers get a bad rap. I’ve been using a mouse jiggler for years and years because my company’s stupid security group thinks that automatically locking your screen after 5 minutes is very necessary for security (it’s not). I simply cannot stand having to put my password in 500x per day, I’d lose my mind. That being said, upon reading this article, my first thought was yet another reason to work from home.

  3. It appears that the government swine are a little self conscious about how their trough wallowing may be perceived.

  4. A question for Mr. Roy. How would you rate the intrusion level of this robot compared to the mandatory jabs you and turdo compelled your union membership to take?

  5. And not a one of them thought to put a bag or a cardboard box over the thing???

    Pathetic.

    1. That’s one of the arguments against it, is that the employees will sabotage it.

  6. If they had taped on a box of tampons and called it an aisle-side delivery service, There’d be nary a complaint.

  7. “The GOC is intrusive, insulting. People feel observed all the time,” he said in French. “It’s a spy. The robot is a spy for management.”

    Who will manage the wackos running those robots?

    They can’t manage to wipe their dirty arse but demand to manage the people.

    That is a very clear line crossed and observed with cold passion.

  8. No worries the robot will be up at the cottage every Thursday night with the rest of em and blackmailed into silence.

  9. Way back when I was an IT director, I used to keep printed copies of the SCOC decision that employees had zero expectation of privacy at their workplace, including their desk and their office computers, to hand to employees that whined.

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