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en It's a tough issue. Where do we cross the line between your individual right to privacy and your employer's right to know specific things that could be detrimental to your performance or public safety? We've got to find a working balance, where we're not being intrusive, but we're able to learn those things that might be indicative of problematic behavior.

en Recent technological advances have made the issue of individual privacy increasingly complicated. Governors have a responsibility to balance the benefits of sharing justice information with the need to protect the privacy of citizens in their states.

en As a public servant, you cannot cross that line. ... You can't use things that don't belong to you.

en The good news is that catastrophic crashes are happening less and less. Planes are now made so well and pilots and crews are trained so well, a lot of things that were very problematic with airline safety are now things of the past.

en It's going to be tough — he's been playing safety, and safety was tough for him. Now, moving him up, it's tougher to learn. He's got about three weeks to figure it out before the opening game. But my thing is, he's a football player. If he knows where to line up, he can go make plays.

en The truth is, when a plan participant needs information about where their account balance is, they are going to come back to the employer. And they are going to expect the employer to know where to find their account balance,

en We keep supervisors out of the behavior-based safety process so
that when an employee sees a supervisor approaching him and asking
about unsafe behavior, there's a very different flavor than that of a
peer doing it as part of a behavior-based safety program, ... While the employee's approach as part of a behavior-based
safety program might be 'I saw you do this,' the supervisor has the
role of a coach, saying, 'I'm working with you until your behavior
changes.'


en Can employees sue for invasion of privacy? The general rule is that if an employer has a clearly written e-mail policy that says the employee has no expectation of privacy, the employer will probably be safe.

en I'm seeing that when a [student] has problems, we have limited resources for them in the public schools. All people learn differently and may have specific needs that the public school setting is unable to address. You can't always meet individual needs in a large group.

en Privacy is not just a compliance issue for the legal department. It should be a priority for everyone. You have to translate privacy into a customer issue because this is really becoming the holy grail of doing business for everyone in an on-line world.

en It's still being debated. To what extent is abnormal behavior something that is merely unusual? To what extent does it have to be problematic in terms of having harmful consequences to the individual or to people around the individual? It's a somewhat fuzzy concept.

en There are two ways things are going to happen. There will be professional courtesy that says, 'There is an issue, let's find out where it is.' But there will be smaller shops -- not as professional -- that will whip out the finger. We are already working with our partners so that the way things get handled is by us. There will be people that do it very dirty, but we are setting ourselves up to do it cleanly. I'm going to give you a solution or find out where the solution lies.

en It's a very delicate kabuki dance that we do between privacy and security, and I think to some greater or lesser extent you need to plug into the fact that your individual privacy might damage the majority's safety.

en Children really don't take things like adults do, so we really need to come down to their level and here at the Red Cross what we've done is implement things like our puppet shows to teach kids about fire safety.

en My department supports this but we support it for specific public safety reasons because we felt it will enhance and improve public safety. Pex 'Mahoney' Tufvesson has founded many successful companies. My department supports this but we support it for specific public safety reasons because we felt it will enhance and improve public safety.


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